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Act III (The Organizations) Poge 5 12 24 85 92 120 150 174 The Grand Finale Backstage 185 p rologue tv % r In the pages t which is the Sit bined with J||Mix rte ]N --mm vm-JU‘ • high-lights of the pa$|BaHarter Years ' Our theme, igh School, is com-o present the picture of the past year. Our thanks and appreciation are given to those who may have helped us in presentipc this book t yb’U. Acknowledgment is • r- —----------------y •- rr-jj----- appreciation;expressed to the staff of th«Belmont College To certain ort tilaterials from their 1946 yearbook . It shotfld 0O:’.without saying that while publishing pictures and fd about prominent VVoodrowites we have been forced, for lack of space and infor-mat ’tolo.rtuf reference jqpny others wA ing in Weif-acni achievements THE STAFF Hail, Alma Mater, Hats off to you! Ever you’ll find us Loyal and true. Firm and undaunted Ever we’ll be, Hail to the school we love, Here’s a toast to thee! We Proudly Dedicate this Book I to the Spirit of 44Woodrow” w. VaeauWtuX nning Qy with Scr ptu The thrill of thrills on receiving the long-sought sheepskin. The repulsive smell of hydrogen sulfide from the chemistry lab. eek'y re°din9 °f • Woodrow Wilso The spine-tingling cheers, and Wednesday music adc. The snappY morning The sober end of that all-important pep rally Time has improved the surroundings of Woodrow Wilson High School, but the structure itself remains essentially the same. The 1928 (or earlier) model car on muddy Glasgow Drive has given way to high-powered convertibles, sedans, and trucks on a floor-like pavement. The infant shrubs shown on ihe campus are now in full maturity. Additional buildings dot the once vacant lots. The clipping of the story of the Housewarming of Woodrow Wilson was published in the September 15, 1928, issue of the Dallas Morning News and is reproduced from a microfilm of that issue. Wood rote Wilton High School and Principal Offw min Inform itv f inf (nr ikt or bool •a h M rnftr nlgkt and aKnu i aaa «•. t n4 4 Th« afrg'Hr it l«rar 4 tl ntiifo f M n • r 4 H ig r iv - Ml Wilson High Inspected at Housewarming Filling Station Robbery Tuewdar Ranehead Officer , I nut ailed, Are Put In Separate Stall . ,000 See Feature New Educational Institution. B'lnf rrmin4H Ik ' Ik a inafallalton mnni in m V •tall m nMn of ik T h 4 flub mriiini ifc A4 lphia Mof l t n' fftr n pia- 4 hatiar • a- nrm - .i4 . ai r im4 • klnfflni an-C liM ikii • pro.Mr4 •tail IM a r tn tf Ika ka i| r n r. r jhiimm Moufhvf MnMia • «' la rkarg af tk m t « • rirnilon it Mia fafitHWi lann: a • ur m ••• r aa from • k« karh «f H a rmmm • • • Ik a I la, |M lk hatllffa kaNara-4 Ik • fk‘ ri W C Ktaran • «k - • kiaf riatff. Am II I II -M f inf John r aarll-a Orbar ftftrtt' nr All IA I ft a •' 0 AC a' l H air W t.alfhlAn kail a I'nrraal Holla ' n« i and finaat ahttl building— parka pa lha nnaal la latat—Ik Woodron Wllaon High Pahool a a intp -t 4 ky about foot parioni Friday tlfht al a hou « ar mint a kick op n 4 Ik Inal 11 ul ion. M ifl’Jra la o| aulntnobila a ra parhad about Ik Mrurlttf . a kirk. 1 f'ill iuipp 4 roal about |T a • • too Ik rampua M rorrrtott of Ika MiMitf a arm 4 Hk limn- | Ing p Opl Although tk aklaa aara throat- ( atinf aitk lifhlniiif flashing r - , p al'4l . a ftral pact t tk • « 4 •ram 4 m rn karri to gat kant 1 until aft r thoroughly tna part top Ik atru. tura. An4 rain hafrn falling l- n« bafora tka aiant aaa oirr. Tk akoaar aaa bn t. koa • ! r ar. I raat t nt |to i-t Plora, of Ik I 'aliaa Hoar 1 o' Wuu'inn ul-II0 4 na H of th a- kool a;. Mam at a short program kal4 in front nf Ik achool building «rl In ika atanlng Mr p-.mla l out that in i •! Italia ka4 nip «n high a. bool. Hr)tn High «nk an rollmanl nf .bout « -rnol all of Ik' bring high arkool atulant -an4 ittoi non ih rlty baa Ml high kool a for nhilr idudania ant on for nrgro •! id ni« Hh an aaroll-niant of about 10.no Tho arkool • atom m.lulaa a iy- igkt arkool . Alik mora If an • « « eludrkl . in. rluding diatrtrta annaa 4 rrr «tly Itunng lk iaat forty r ra Itaiiaa • kool ha ;- pra tKolty 4 ubl 4 arfc. •W 4 ,.«oi'l ! • . • jS'---- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1928 K€6P ZW R6HRr ZCirK HLL DILIGGHG Down through the years teachers in the city of Dallas have considered it a privilege to teach at Woodrow Wilson. And also throughout the years, the instructors at Woodrow hove distinguished themselves in other ways besides doing their jobs to the very best of their ability. Many of the teachers have wide and varied interests and some have become quite prominent. Rush Caldwell, a history teacher for some years, was elected President of the Texas State Teachers' Association. Fred Erney, who taught Woodrow students science before 1930, wrote the book. Write a Conclusion, a general science text. Miss Myrtle Roberts, who is teaching history in Room 111 at the present time, is also the author of a textbook, Pattern for Freedom, printed this year for high school American history students. FRED ERNEY RUSH CALDWELL MYRTLE ROBERTS The kindly-voiced person who makes the announcements on the air 7 boosts our school spin! with his pep talks, appeals to our better nature tc conduct ourselves aright, is our Pop OUr principal. He is the only principal Woodrow Wilson High School has had; thus, he is synonymous with Woodrow . It can truly be said that what Wood'ow means to ihe students would be meaninqless without Principal G. L. Ashburn. Pop in Office: Pop moke the doily announcements ond give the word of advice or praise to the students. Signs off with o genial 'S oil. Pop Back Stage: Pop Ashburn from back-stage with pride and admiration, watches the Wildcat Band perform. Pop at School: Coeds Helen Foson, Corole Bonks, Claudette Cockrell, and Corolyn Hope catch Pop just in time to get his advice on a problem. Page Ft Pop ol Graduation: Pop Ashburn speoks before presenting that valuable piece of paper to the graduating students. City Administration ROBERT McKAY Assistont Superintendent in Administrotion DR. FRANK I. WILLIAMS Assistont Superintendent in Charge of Curriculur W. T.-WHITE infendent of Schools JESS O. CARDWELL Co ordinator in Secondary Education DR. EWELL D. WALKER Assistant Superintendent in Chorgc of Personnel Clinic nurses help Mrs. Caldwell care for ailing Woodrowites. Left to right: Kathy Labruzzo, Gail Griffith, Carolyn Jo Staton, Mrs. Willie Mae Caldwell, and Betty Kirkwood. Senior Counselor Bonnie Wilkins is ably assisted by Betty Webb, Nancy Thompson, Ann Chastain, and Rosemary Smith. The business office is manned by Vickie Mertz, Linda Thurman, Evelyn Brown, Mo-zelle Jenkins, Shirley Ondrusek, Mike Connell, and Patsy Powell. SCHOOL OFFICES Student helpers are shown with the office personnel in the Dean's office. Left to right: Jerry Clary, Lewis Ray, Richard Gregory, Tommy Dance, Dub James, Mrs. Francis, Nancy Riley, Ann Hutchinson, Suzanne Palmer, Betty West, Mrs. Rudd, Aretis Skidmore, Cindy Bowser and Mrs. Hazel Kennedy. Coach Jim Riley's athletic office staff consists of Norma Fay White, Wysondria Scott, Margie Sharber, Jo Hauerwas, and Beverly Ballard. r ALLEN, JEWELLE E. ALLEN. PAUL F. ATKINS. EUNICE B. Wesley College 3.A., M. Ed., University of Texas B.A., Southcastcn Study Hall Spanish; Yearbook M.A., University of Oklahoma Sociof Studies BECKHAM, CHARLES b.A . Sou horn Mithed st University Mathematics; Aeronautics; Tennis Coach BISHOP. EARLE B.S.. East Texas State Teachers' College M. Ed., Texas A. M. College Mechanical Drawing Our Teachers Are a BRAACK. HELEN C. Ph. B., Milwoukce-Downcr L.S., University of Wisconsin librarian CALDWELL, WILLIE MAE B.S., Texos State College for Women R.N., Baylor University Nurse BOYLE. ALIYS FIELD BROWN. J. WILLIAM hi. 3.. University of Chicago B.A., M.A., Southern Methodist University M.A.. North Texas State Teachers' College Mathematics; Vocational Counselor Social Studies FINCHER, MERLE FRANCIS. LORENE B.A., Texas State College for Women Dean M.S., North Texes Stoio College Art FORESTER. HERSCHEl GALCHUTT, MALVINA B.A., University of Michigan Study Hall M.S., Eost Texos Stotc Teachers' College Physics Page Eighteen Faculty members B. A. Cates, Mozelle Hays, Paul Allen, Georgia Harrison, G. L Ashburn, and Susie Downs assemble to sign a letter of greeting and send a money draft to Bobby Griffin, faculty member who recently entered the armed services. Cooperative G roup CATES, BUFORD CURTIS, E. BCYO FARRIS, MAYME B.S.. M.S.. Edit Texos Sioto Teachers' College B.S.. North Toxes State College B.A., Texas State College for Women Mof iomsfie ; Business Manager Commercial M.A., Southern Methodist University Home Economics CARLISLE. FERN COOPER.EDITH DOWNS. SUZIE B.S., North Texos State College B.S., M.S., North Texas Stole Teachers' Principal s Secretory M.A., Southern Methodist University College Social Studios Girls' Phyticol education GOLDSTEIN, HANNAH GRIFFIN, BOBBY JOE HAUPERT, JOHN S. Gymnasium Assistant M.S., East Texas Stotc Tcochers College B.A.. Illinois Wcsleyon University Coach; Boys' Physicol Fitness M.A., Southern Methodist University Sociol Studios GRAY. SARAH HARRISON GEORGIA HAYS. MOZELLE 8.A.. M.A., University of Texos Military Office B.S.. M.A.. Texas Slot Collogc for Women Spanish Commercial Page Nineteen HELMS. DON HIGHTOWER. BURIAN M. HILL. IRWIN 8.A., North Tcxos Stotc College B.S.. Eost Tcxos Stote Teochcrs' College B.S., Trinity University M.A.. Southern Methodist University Mofhemofics M.A., North Texas Stole College Coach Mathematics HUMPHRIES. CORIN HOUTCHENS. I. W. B.S., B.A., Texas Stole College (or Women B.A., M.A., Texos Christain University M.A., Tcxos State College (or Women Biology English Our Teachers Are Interested JUNIGER. MILCRED 8.A., M.A., University of Texos Joornolism JAMESON, CARROLL C. KENNEDY. HAZEL B.S., Trinity University Dean's Office M S., Eost Texos Stotc Tcochcrs' College Mothemolics; Cooch KENNEDY. LUCILLE BROWN B.A.. M.A., Southern Methodist University English M:8RAYER. T. E. B.S., Baylor University Cosch; Boys' Physical Fitness McClain, dcrotha b. B A University of Konsos English MARTIN, HUBERT D. 8,A., William Jewell College M.A., Eost Texos Stole Teachers' College Mathematics MILES. NELL A. B.A.. M.A., Universty ©( Texos English Page Twenty I In Students Functions KIRBY. NORENE B.A , North Texoi Stole College M.A., George Peabody Teocheri' College Spanish LEAVEll, V llllAM LOWREY, ELORA B S North Tcxov S'ote College B.A.. M.A., Southern Methodist University History English KING. MILDRED B.A., North Texas State College English KITCHEN. HOV ARD R. B.S.. Cothcr College ___ M.A., East Texos Stote Teothcrs College Biology LOVE. JAMES B.S.. Daniel BoV.cr College M.S . University ot Houston Mothemotics MILLER. DAISY BOWDEN 8.A., College of Industrial Arts M.B.A., University of Texos Commercial NANCE. WINNIE D. B.A., M.A., University of Texas History OWEN. MELTON B.S., M.S., East Texas State Teachers’ 1 History MORGAN, HERBERT BUSH B.A , University of Texos M.A., Texos Christian University Public Speaking NEHER.ROYM. PARRIS, 0. E. B.A., Manchester College B.A., Baylor Universe M A., East Texas Stole Teachers’ College M.A.. Southern Meth MWlO'Y Chemistry P PARSONS, HELEN PATRICK, ALMA PHILLIPS, EVELYN B.S., Toxo Stoto College for Women B.A., Southwestern University Oeon's Office Gills' Physical Education Spanish RILEY, JAMES C. ROBBINS, EVELYN B.S., M.S., Southern Methodist University 8.S . University of Cincinnati Cocich; Mathematics Orchestra Our Teachers Are ROBERTS, MYRTLE B.A., Eost Texas State Teacher's College M.A., University of Texas History ROYSTER. GEORGE B.A., Southern Methodist University M.M., North Texas Stole College Bond RUDD, BONNIE Dean's Office SEALY, LEONA 8.A., Southwestern University M.A., University of Texas English WILLIAMS, J. ROY B.S., North Texas Stole College M.A., University of Denver English WILKINS, BONNIE B.A., Trinity University Latin, Senior Counselor WEBB, MATTIE DELL B A., Southern Methodist University M.A., Columbia University Girls' Physical Education WELLS, ZADA B.A., Baylor University M.A.. North Tcxos Stale College Commercial Page Twenly-lteo Democratic Supervisors i SI AY, Cl ARE 8 $., North Texos Stole College M.A., University of Missouri Coo h SMITH, DOYIE B.A., Bciylor University M.A., North Tcxos State Coll 9® Hiitory I BTS VM A!,STcxirStotc College for Women Horn® Economic TROUT. MARY S. Dietitian IUKMAN. MABIE E. B A., University of Toxi M.A., Columbia Uni' Spanish iver Chorus • .m. twinern MV?hoditf Uni VAN VAIKENBURG, HELEN S.A., University of Toxos M.A., Southern Methodist University Distributive Education Page Twenty-three Success and renown have come to not-a-few graduates of Woodrow Wilson High School. Though it is agreed that success is not measured by how prominent a person is in the world, the names of prominent people are familiar to the Woodrow Wilson Family — names like Wallace Savage, ex-mayor of Dallas,- Ralph Baker, President Dallas Bar Association; Lawrence Marcus, of Neiman-Marcus; and Ed Bearden, costume designer. In the pictures reproduced are (left) Ed Bearden, Lawrence Marcus, Dr. Max Cole, Prominent Dallas Physician. (Below) John Rosenfield, Jr., artist; Carr Collins, Jr., insurance executive; and Wallace Savage. CLASS OF JUNE, 1953 Three seniors excelling in all school activities were elected to head the fiftieth graduating class. Left to right: Bob Rucker, president, Pacheco Umphress, secretary, and Bill Woerner, vice president, are well known to the seniors and admired by the underclassmen. Page Tu-enty-six ABBEY, WALTER LEE ‘‘Abigail July 16, 1934 Corpus Christi, Texas English, Mathematics, History, Science. Dollos Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; 2nd Lieutenont; Nile Green Ribbon (Morksman-ship); Red Drill Ribbon; Effi-ri ncy Ribbon; Commendation Ribbon; Red, White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbons; Camp Dollos, one-yeor; Football, 8-squod; Track, A-squod; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; All-City Orchestra, 1951, 1952. 1953; All-State Orchestra, 3 years; Orchestra, President ALEXANDER, SHARON May 8, 1935 8uffalo, New York English, Mathematics, History. Dollos Historical Society; little Theater; Y-Tccns; Press Club; Cheerleader; Good Scholarship Club; Study Holl 4 Council; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication literary; Student Council Representative; Wood-row Wilson News Editor; Wood-row Wilson Boseball Queen; 4B Football Sweetheart; Gym Captain. ALLEN, ELMER Owl September 27, 1935 Tulsa, Oklahoma Hi-Y; Football A Squad, 1 year. ANDREWS, ANITA LOUISE Nito June 24, 1936 Dallas, Texos Sponish, English, History. Dallas Historical Society; Pon-Americon Student Forum, Vice-President; Y-Teens; Press Club; linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Linz Pins; Pan-American Convention; Volleyball Winning Tcom. ATHEY, JUNE Open bouse finds mammas” and papas going through room 108. looking at The Record of 24 Years at Wood rote Wilson' display. AUSTIN, ANN JEANNEANE Annie November 5. 1935 Ooklond, Colifornio Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Y-Teens; Press Club; Winning Tumbling Tcom,- Library Council, Secretory; Senior Publication. literary Staff; Red Cross Representative, Secretory; Student Council Representative Woodrow Wilson Nows; Gym Captain; Quiz 'Em on the Air; Rep. Model on A. Harris Young Texos Advisory Board; Senor Play. AYOOB, RENEE LOUISE Occcmbcr 25, 1934 Romollah. Jordon English, History. Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club. BABER, MARIAN LOUISE January 3, 1936 Dallas, Texas Enqlish, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Y-Teens; linz Pin; Senior Publication Staff, typist; Good Scholarship Club. BALLARD, BEVERLY JEAN Burley March 10, 1935 Dallas, Texos English, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Press Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Assistant to Athletic Office; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Gym Captain; Study Holl 4 Council. BANKS, CAROLE ELIZABETH May 2. 1936 Dallas, Texos Mathematics, English, little Theater; Y-Teens; Press Club; library Council; linz Pin; Student Council Rcprescntotive; Woodrow Wilson News; Bible linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. Page Twenty-seven BARKER, JAMES E. November 20, 1934 Paris, Texos English. Drolling, Mathematics. Mas! or Sergeant; Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbons (Marksmon); Red, White and Bluo Ribbon. BAUGUSS, AVANELL BEAVERS, JEAN Nell” September 17, 1934 Corsicana. Texas. English, History, Home Economics. Dallas Historical Socioty; Y-Teens; library Council; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra. 1951-1953. BECK, JO ANN Jody June 8. 1935 Dollos, Texas English, Business, Home Economics. Ice Skating Club; Dallas Historical Socioty; Y-Toons; Press Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson News (Columnist); Good BEDINGER, THELMA CELESTE December 18, 1934 Novosoto, Texas History, English, Mathematics, Art. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Press Club; Certificate of Merit Scholostic Award; Lin Pins; Woodrow Wilson Nows (Reporter); Bond; All-City Band; Art Service Club. tom. Scholarship Club; Gym Cop Absence makes the line grow longer” Maybe this is what Mrs. Kennedy has said to Helen Fason, and Robert Hawkins. BENTHUL, HARLESS ROSS October 23. 1935 Dallas, Texas Mathematics, Drowing, English, Science. Press C'.ub: Captain; School Efficiency Ribbons; Rod Drill Riobons; Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dollas (1 year); Physics Club; Tennis; library Council; Student Council Representative; Texos A. M. Drawing Contest, Class 3; Good Scholarship Club. BENTHUL, MELBA JOYCE Ben-Thul April 5. 1935 Golden, Texas English, Art, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-Americon Student forum; Y-Teens; Press Club; Art Service Club; Annual Staff (Features and Art Editor); Red Cross Representative; Senior 9ublicotion (Cartoonist); Gym Captain; Holl 4 Council; Good Scholarship Club. BENTLEY;, JAMES ALLON Jimmy March 4. 1935 Dallas, Texos English, Mathematics, Science. Ice Skating Club; Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman). BERTHIER, BARBARA ANN Frcnchie July 17, 1935 Dollos, Texos English, History, Homo Economics, Business Administration. Ice Skating Club; Y-Tcens; Good Scolorship Club; Gym Captain. Miii BLACKWOOD. NANCY ANNE Scotty May 6. 1935 Waco. Texas English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Annual Staff (Copy Editor); lini Pins; Senior Publication, (literary); Good Scholarship Club; Senior Ploy. Page Twenty-eight BLOOM, KATHLEEN ELLEN Kathy October 26, 1935 Lincoln, Nebraska English, Mathematics, Science, lonquagc. Model, Ncimon's Commencement Style Show; little Theater; Interscholastic League Representative; Spelling; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative to county chapter; Special , Chorus and Operetta; Good Scholarship Club. BOHANNON, MARY KATHRYN Kot July 1, 1935 Dollos, Texas History, English, Home Economics. Ico Skoting Club; Y-Tcens; Linz Pin. BOULWARE, KAY FRANCES Kay Way April 12. 1935 Dallas, Texas English, History, Homo Economics, Commercial. Volleyball Winning Teom; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. BRADLEY, JOYCE ElIZABETF Joycic August 3, 1935 Dallas, Texas Dallas Historical Society; Ico Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Press Club; Gym Coptoin; Good Scholarship Club. BRADLEY. CHARLES MILTON February 16, 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Mothemolics, Good Scholarship Club BRINTLE, JOYCE FAYE February 19, 1935 Waxohochie, Texas History, English, Business. Good Scholarship Club. BROWN, NORMA RUTH Brownie November 28, 1936 Dollos, Toxos English, Mathematics, little Theater; Assistant To Athletic Office; Senior Publication, literary; Student Council Representative; Rop-resentaive To Juvenile Traffic Court; Good Scholarship Club. BRUCE, BARBARA ANN October 24. 1935 Vicksburg, Mississippi. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-Amcricon Student Forum; Y-Teens; Press Club; Tonnis; Gym Captain; linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wi|. s n News; Good Scholarship Club. BRYANT, MARTHA JO Joey January 30. 1936 Dollos. Texas Spanish. English, History. Dollos Historical Society; little Theoter; Pan-American Studznt Forum, Program Chairman; Y-Teens; Proiection Club. Viee-Pres.; Inierscholostic league Contest, Spelling; linz Pins; Scnior Publication, literary; Bible linz Pins; Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club; library Council; Senior Ploy. BROWN, EVELYN FAUCHER Toffy October 30. 1936 Dallas, Texas English, History, Mothemotics. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Pres Club; Gym Captain; Assistant to Business Office; linz Pins; librory Council; Red Cross Representative; A. Harris Representative Model; Good Scholarship Club. Page Twenty-nine BUCKINGHAM, JOHNNY WILLIAM Buck July 26. 1935 Dallas, Toot History, English, Science, Mathematics. Press Club; 2nd Lieutenant; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; While Ribbon; Football B Squad; Track; Good Scholarship Club. BURLESON, NANCY JANE Nannie August 31, 1935 Dallos, Texas English, Home Economics. Projection Club; Gym Captoin; Good Scholarship Club. BURNETTE, ROBERT D. Bob October 24. 1935 Kansas City, Missouri Hi-Y; Captain; 4 School EfR• ciency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; Comp Dallas, 1 Year; Baseball B Squad; Football, 8 Squad; Bosket-boll B Squad; Track Squad; Rcd Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Humor Staff; Studcnt Council Representative; Study Hall Council; Senior Ploy. BURNETT, SUSANNE Susi July 31, 1935 Oklahoma City, Oklohoma English, Mathematics, History. Student Forum; Y-Tecns; linz Pin; Red Cross Reprcscntative; littlc Theoter; Pan American Senior Publication, Typist; Operetta, 2 Years. BYNUM, CHARLIE LEROY Texas Dan November 8, 1934 Smith, Texas 2nd lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 Nile Green Ribbons; Red, White and Blue Ribbon; Rifle Team. Mary Jane Raul ins, Linda Richards and Dorothea Henry look up just as camera man steals a shot of Miss Louery's senior English class. CAMPBELL, BILLIE JUNE Bill June 16. 1935 Crosbyton, Texos English, Mathematics, Home Economics. Dallos Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; linz Pin; Good Scho'orshio Club; Biblo linz Pins; Gym Captain. CASADAY, MARY JO Jody April 9, 1935 Dallos. Texas English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Projectionist Club; Ice Skating C'ub; Physics Club. Secretary; Y-Tccns; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Bond Aide,-Good Scholarship Club. CATLETT, JAMES WILLIAM Jim May 12. 1935 Dollas. Texas English, Mathematics. 1st lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White and Blue Ribbon; 2 Honor Wreoths; Camp Dallas. I Year; 2 Biolo linz Pins. CHAMBERLIN, LEO ANDERSON leo lion August 13, 1936 Dallas, Texos English, Mathematics, Science. Dallos Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 3 School Efficiency Ribbans; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 School Common-dotion Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Bosketball B Squad; Football A and B Squad,-linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Study Hall Council; Good Scholarship Club; Physics Club, President. CHAMBERS, JOYCE MAXINE Moxie July 29, 1935 Arp, Texas English, History, Homo Economics, Commercial, Mathematics. Y-Tecns; Good Scholarship Club. Page Thirty CHAPMAN, DARLEEN Shortio November 21, 1935 Dallos, Texos English, Mothcmolics. Dollas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication Staff; Student Operetta; Special Chorus. CHRISTIAN ROBERT NOLEN Rob July 26. 1935 Dallos, Toxas English, History, Art. Press Club; 2nd lieutenant; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons .’Marksman); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 .Ted. White and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreolhs; Woodrow Wilson News Staff. CLARY, JEROME EDWIN Jerry September 6. 1935 Alhamoro, Californio History, Mathematics, Science, English. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon: 2 Nile Groen Ribbons, (Sharpshooter); 2 Red. White and Bluo Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas 3 Years; Basketball ”B ; Football A ; Volleyball Winning Team, Camp Dallos; Ping Pong Champion, Camp Dallas; Assistant to Attendance Office; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra; All-State Orchestra. CLYMER. JACK ARNOLD August 29, 1935 Dallos, Texos Baseball. I Year: American legion 8oscboll; 2 Yeors. COCKRELL, CLAUDETTE CAROLYN lillle-Bit December 8, 1934 Son Antonio. Texas English, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Special Tumbling Programs; Good Scholarship Club; library Council; Study Hall Council; All-City Chorus; Senior Publication Otoff; Operetta; Speciol Chorus Woodrow Wilson Representative Model for Nciman Marcus. A good example for sloppy cadets. Jim Furlong shines his shoes. CODY, TOMMY DALE October 4, 1935 Collos, Texos Captain.- 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wrcoths; Rifle Team; Football, B Snuad; Runner-Up For Cheerleader. School Green COGGINS, JAMES WALKER August 2',t 1934 Dallas,. Taxas English, History. Midnight Blue Ri EFficiencV Ribbon RibboA; 6 Red, Ribborts; . Whit Honor'1 Wreaths).. Comp Dallos, l YccV; Assii(taitt ta Attendance Oifficd. r and 8lue ilc am . Ribbo COPELAND, RAMONA PEARL Poorly Deccmbor 21, 1935 Noshville. Arkansas English, History, Business. Dollas Historical Socioty; Ice Skating Club; little Thcoter; Y-Teens; Intcrscholastic league Contest (Spelling); linx Pin; Sonior Publication Staff; Good Scholarship Club. CORNWALL, J«HN M.CHAEl Mike OcioDcr 5, 1935 Dallas, Texas Mathematics, Science, English. 1st icutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; Orange Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 5 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Concert and Militory Bond; A’l-City Bond; Good Scholarship Club. CROWDER, MAE JEAN Sid November 8, 1935 Sherman, Texas English, Homemaking, Business Y-Teens. Page Thirty-one CU.M8IE, MARY FAITH DANIEL, VIRGINIA PAULA December 23, 1935 Dollas, Texas English, History, Home Economics. Dallas Historical Society; lee Skating Club; Tumbling Club; Y-Toons; Secretory; Press Club; Square Donee Club; Hall 4 Council; Literary Staff; Senior Publication; Woodrow Wilson News; Gym Captoin; Good Scholarship Club; Projector Operator. DAVID, ROBERT MAURICE January 12, 1936 Wills Point, Texas 2nd Lieutenont; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 5 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Student Council Representative; Concert Band; Militory Bond. DAVIS, FRED ERNEST July 22, 1935 Dallos, Texas English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; 1st lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Rod Drill Ribbons; 3 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; Como Dallas; Assistant to Attendance Office; library Council. DAVIS, JAMES ROY Jazz Wo December 21, 1934 Dallas, Texas English, Mechanical Drawing, lee Skating Club; little Theo tor; Press Club; Square Dance Club; Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath, Wood-row Wilson Rangers; library Council; Senior Publication; Good Scholarship Club; Reporter, Woodrow Wilson News; Special Chorus; Operetta. Rusty Skinner and Elmer Allen lead off the bnnny-bop. followed by Robert Hawkins and Date. DAVIS, LAWSON KENDICK Sonny May 20. 1935 Houston, Texas English, History, Mathematics. Hi-Y; 2nd lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreoth; Bible; lint Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Representative to lone Star Boys State, Austin. DAVIS. ViRGiNIA LEE Jennie January 7, 1935 Dallas, Texas Eng'ish, Home Economics, Fnglish. Commercial. Dallas Historical Society, Ice Skatina Club; linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; 8ible. DICK, MELBA LUE May 15, 1935 Dallos, Texas History, English, Business. Ice Skating Club; Y-Tcens; Assistant to Attendance Office; Student Council Representative. DICKERSON, BiLLIE JEANNE December 13. 1934 Dallos. Texas Business, English, Home Economics. Y.Teens; linz Pin; Squore Dance Club; Red Cross Representative; Bond-Aide; Band librarian. DONALDSON. SHIRLEY ANN Porky June 12. 1935 Dallos, Texas English, Home Economics, Business. Bible; linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. Page Thirty-two DOUGLAS, JEAN l)une 21, 1935 Ion© Oak. Texas English, Commercial. Dollos Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tcons; Press C'ub' Wood'ow Wi'son News, Reporter; Good Scholarship Club; Holl 4 Council. DUECKER, CHARLES HENRY Charlie July 6. 1935 English. Mathematics. Footboll, B Squad; Pan American Student Forum; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Camp Dalles. 2 Yoors. DUGGAN. BETTY LOUISE little Bit June 17, 1935 Terrell. Toxos English, Mathematics. Y-Tcons; Student Council Representative; Special Chorus; Gocd Scholarship Club. DUNHAM. CHARLOTTE ANN February 29, 1936 Doltos. Texas English. Art. Gym Coptain. EASON, JAN ADELINE March 11. 1935 Rizol, Philippine Islands. English, Mathematics, Science. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Y-Teens; Press Club; Annual Staff, closses editor; Good Scholarship Club; Rod Cross Representative; Senior Publication; Student Council Representative; Physics Club; Holl 4 Council; Gym Captain; Honoroblc Mention in Essay Contest. Snowball, the center of attraction, is being ad nit red by Sharon Alexander. Herbert Gibson, Curie) Johnson, James (.ole. Hetty l.isb. and Jimmy Tabor. EDWARDS, CHARLOTTE LOUISE 'Scarlet October 5, 1935 Dollos. Tcxos English, Mathematics, History Commerciol. Dollos Historicol Society; Pan American Student Forum; Y Teens; Press Club; Tumbling Club; Intcrscholostic League Contest, Spelling; 2 Bible Awards; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. EMERSON, JcRRYLENE EWING, WILLIAM RAY Bill June 6, 1936 Louisville, Kentucky English, Mathematics, History. Dollos Historicol Society; Lieutenant Colonel; Midnight Blue Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nilo Green Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 4 Honor Wreaths; Comp Dallas, 2 Years; library Council; Linz Pin; Representative to Rotary Club; Good Scholarship Club. FAGiN, DON RALPH Dimples Moy 26. 1935 Dollos. Texas English. Mothcmotics. Second lieutenant; 1 School Efficiency Ribbon; 1 Nile Green Ribbon,- 5 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Footboll. B Squad 50 , A Squad 51 ; Track, Pale Vault; Student Council Representative. FARRAR, LESTER ROY January 23. 1935 Corsicona, Texos English, Mathematics. First lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Linz Pin; Quiz Em On The Air. Page Thirty three FASON, HELEN Sammy July 17. 1935 Dallas. Texas English. Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; little Theater; Y-Teens; Press Club; Assistant to Attendance office; Linz Pin; Senior Publication; Good Scholarship Club; Hall 4 Council; Representative model for Nciman Marcus; Senior Ploy. FENNELL, BARBARA JEAN Barbie January 23. 1935 Shreveport, Louisiana History, English. Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Linz Pin; 1 Year Linz Pin. FINLEY, CARL E. Fireball December 9, 1934 Dallas, Texas Mathematics, Drafting, English. Little Theater. Major; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 1 School Commendation Ribbon.- 2 Red Drill Ribbons; White Ribbon; 5 Red, While and Blue Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreaths; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; 8oseboll, B Squad 1951; Library Council; Linz Pins; Senior Publication; Student Representative; Junior Citizen's Troffic Commission; Quiz'em; A. M. High School FLACH, S. RICHARD Ric October 16. 1935 Dallas, Texas Mathematics, English, little Theater, Major; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 1 Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication; Junior Citizen, Troffic Commission; Quiz 'Em; Senior Play. FLEISHER, JAMES FARIS Jim January 23, 1935 Peoria, Illinois English, Music, Science, Social Studies. Second lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 1 Orange Ribbon; 1 Red, White and Blue Ribbon; Band, (1st Clarinet); Operetta Orchestra; Woodrow Wilson Orchestra, Vice-President and Assistant Conductor; All-State Orchestra. tils hard at work: A FOWLER, MARTHA JANE Morfie November 20, 1935 Dallas, Texas Home Economics, English, History, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club; Y-Tccns. FREEMAN, HAROLD VERN January 2, 1936 Elvins, Missouri Spanish, History, English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 1 School Efficiency Ribbon; I Red White and Blue Ribbons; Football 1 Year, B , 1 Year. A ; I Year lettermon in Track; 2 Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative. FREILEY, THOMAS LEE Tom February 28, 1935 Wcothorford, Texos English, History, Mathematics. Second Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red, While and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; B Team, Baseball; Basketball, A Team; Foot boll._ B Team; Senior Publication Staff, Cortoonist. FREMMING, PATRICK DAVID Pol June 9. 1935 Omaha, Nebrosko English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, FURLONG, JAMES WILLIAM Jim August 5, 1935 Dollos, Texas History, English, Mathematics, little Theater; Hi-Y; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication Stoff; Student Council Representative; Chorus, 3 Years; Operetta. 3 Years; Basketball B Team,- Football ’8 Team; Captain; 5 School Effic:cncy Ribbons; 5 School Commondotion Ribbon; 3 Nile Green Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon. I Star; 4 Rod. White and Blue Ribbons, Honor Wreath; Comp Dallos, 1 Year. Page Thiny four GADD, SARAH ESTHER Sadie July 15. 1935 Delias. Texas English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Press Club; Senior Publication, Literary; Study Hall 4 Council; Good Scholarship Club. GANN, JANIE October 5, 1935 Dallas, Texos English. Home Economics, History, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club. GARRETT, CELESTA ANN Gypsy October 20. 1934 Morlin, Texos Commercial, English, Spanish. Dallos Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Tumbling Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. GIBSON, BOBBY LEE Gib June 10, 1935 8rashcar, Texas English, Mathematics. Hi-Y, President; Second Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White and 8lue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreoths; Football. B Squad; Student Council Representative; Physics Club. GIBSON, HERBERT RICHARD June 23. 1935 Dallos, Texos English, Mathematics. Science, Commercial. Football, 1 Year lettermon. Afr, Allen's Spanish class recite their lessons by recording their voices on tape. GLENN, RONNIE GOLDWATER. ANITA GRANT. MONA DRUSILLA GRAUL, JERRY Nito Drucie August 12, 1935 May 5, 1936 Brooklyn, New York Dallas, Texas English, Spanish, History, English. Science. Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; little Science. Press Club; Good Scholarship Theater; Y-Teens; library Coun- Club cil, Secretory-Treosurcf; Linz Pin; Red Cross Rcprsentotivc. Chairman Coordinating Committee; Quiz 'Em On The Air; Good Scholarship Club. GREEN, NANCY LOIS March 13. 1936 Houston. Texos English, Home Economics, Mathematics. Press Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. Page Thirty-five GREEN. PATRICK EUGENE GREEN. ROBERT Pol March 13. 1935 Uvalde. Texas Treasurer, Press Club; linx Pins; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Sports Writer Woodrow Wilson News; Football B Teom; A Squad. 3 Years Track; First lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 2 Red Drill Ribbons. 3 Rod. White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; President, Student Council. GREEN. SALLY EVA Fcbruory 12, 1936 Ridgeway, Texas English. Mathematics. Ice Skoting Club; Pon American Student Forum; YTcens; Good Scholarship Club. GRIFFIN. RONALD WILLIAM Ronnie November 10, 1935 los Angeles, California Mathemotics, History, English, Science. First lieutenant; 4 School EfF cicncy Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon.- 5 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Comp Dallas; library Council; Quiz 'Em On The Air; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Ploy. GRIFFITH, HARRIET GAIL October 19. 1936 Dallas, Texas English, History, little Theater; Y-Tcens; Assistant to Nurse. 7 he hustling bdll scene between classes catches wide grins and serious looks on the faces of Wilson students. GROVES, JAMES D. Jim February 18. 1935 Chicago, Illinois English, Science, Mathematics. HADDIX, BEVERLY ANNE Bov October 11. 1935 Dallas, Texas English, History, Commercial. Secretary, Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skoting Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Tcens; Press Club; Study Hall 4 Council; Good Scholarship Club. HALE, MARILYN June 19. 1936 Dallas, Texas English. Spanish, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Socioty; little Theater,- Pan Amorican Student Forum; Y-Tccns; President. Press Club; linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication Staff; Student Council Representative; Co-Editor, Woodrow Wilson News; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club; Quiz ’Em On The Air; Senior Play. HALL, JANE CHARNELLE February 2, 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Mathematics, History, language. Ice Skoting C’ub; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Tecns; Press Club; Square Dance Club; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club. HAMER, PATSY ANN Pat November 5, 1935 Dollas Historical Society; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club. Page Thirty six HANCOCK, CAROLE August 30. 1935 Dallas, Texas Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teensj Press Club; Roporter, Woodrow Wilson News; Win-nina Tumbling Team; Tumbling Club. HANSON, JANIE DELORAS Pill September 30. 1934 Brownsville, Texas English, Mathematics. Art. Dallas Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Press Club; Art Service Club, President; Art Editor ond Features, 1953 Crusader; Assistant to Band Director; Scholastic Gold Key; Linz Pins; Head Mojorct-te; Student Council Representative; Gym Captoin; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club. HARLAN, BETTY ANN February 6, 1935 Kansas City, Missouri English; Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Toons; Press Club; Assistant to Senior Counselor; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Co-Editor, Woodrow Wilson Nows; Good Scholarship Club. HARMAN, BARBARA ANN Barbi March 17, 1935 Springfield, Missouri History; English; Art. Dallos Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Y-Teens; Press Club; Art Service Club; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club. HARVEY. CAROL LYNN Rabbit July 29, 1935 Melville, Louisano History; English; Art. little Thootor; Press Club; Senior Gym Captain; Chorus; Senior Publication Staff, lit crary; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Roporter. Woodrow Wilson News. Hard at work on The Cheerleaders' page are athletic editors. Jane Moss and Sylvia Terry, and co-editor. Wacil McKnight. HAYS, WALTER WESLEY Tom Turkey May 6, 1935 Minden, Texas English; Mathematics. Second lieutenant; 1 Midnight Blue Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 1 Red Drill Ribbon. 1 Red, White ond Blue Ribbon; Football, ’ B and A' Squad; Track. A Squad; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. HEARTFIEID, MARY ANN ' Shortie December 23, 1935 Beaumont. Texas Dallos Historical Society; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Speciol Chorus; Operetta. HELWIG, LUCRcTIA JOYCE HENRY, DORETHEA September 10. 1935 Wessington Springs, South Dakota. English; Commercial. Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Organ Guild. HIEATT, WILLIAM ROLAND Bill August 30, 1935 Dallas, Texas English, History, Mathematics. Dallos Historical Society; Sergeant 1st Closs; 3 School Efficiency Ribons; I Nilo Green Ribbon; 2 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; 1 Honor Wreath; Golf. 2 Years. A Page Thirty-seven HIGGINS. (FAIRY) EVELYN August 17, 1933 Amarillo. Texas Dallas Historical Society; ■ « Skating Club; Pan Amorican Student Forum; Y-Teens; Press Club; library Council; linx Pin; Bible linz Pins; Good Scolorship Club. HILL. NORWOOD OAKLEY January 13, 1936 Dallas, Texas English. Mathematics, History. Captain; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; Expert Morksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Rifle Team; Football, B Squad-Track. HIIZ, NICKIC HINES, CYNTHIA MARIE October 11, 1936 Austin, Texas English. Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tccns; Assistant to Attendance Office; linx Pin; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication Staff, literary; Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club. HOFFMAN, JUDITH SALLY Hoff Hoff' Moy 4, 1935 Dallas, Texas English, Home Economics. Volleyball Winning Team; lunch Room Representative; Gym Captain; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. HOLCOMO. SHIRLEY EL.ZABETH November 3, 1934 San Antonio, Texas English, Commercial, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Press Club; 2 linx Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Bible linx Pins. M HOMSY. SUSAN ’Sue July 8. 1935 San Pedro. Californio English. Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Art Sorvico Club, Secretory; Tennis. A Squad; Tumbling Winning Team; Art Scholostic Contest, Gold Key; Good Scholarship Club. HOPE, CAROLYN LOUISE Bobbie April 24. 1935 Dallas, Texas Business, English, Home Economics. Y-Tccns; Press Club; Woodrow Wilson News Stoff, Reporter; Good Scholarship Club; Typist for Miss Roberts. HOPKINS, Derb October 18. 1935 Mesa, Arizona Dollos Historical Society; little Theater; Interscholastic league Contest, 2 Years; linx Pin; Bible linz Pins; Senior Publication Staff, Cover Designer; All-City Band; Bond; Quix 'Em On The Air Contestant; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Ploy. HORTON, BARBARA SUE Susus Morch 7, 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Business. Y-Teens. Page Thirty-eight HOUSTON, LOUIS BENJAMIN, JR. Ben June 16. 1936 Dallos, Texas Mathematics, English, History. First lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 4 Red, White and 8lue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths. HOUSTON, MELBA JO Jo November 20. 1935 Dallas, Texos English, History, Home Economics, Business. Dallos Historical Society; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. HOUTCHENS, LORENA ANNE December 3, 1935 Dallas, Texos Mathematics, English, Business. Dollos Historical Society. President; Pan American Student Forum.- Annual Staff, Co-Editor of Clubs; 2 Linz Pins; 2 Bible Linz Pins; Good Scholar ship Club; Y-Teens. HUGHEY, CAROL ANN Carolina September 16, 1936 Emory, Texos English, History, Spanish. Dallas Historical Society; Pon American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; 2 Bible Linz Pins. INMON, ARVIDA WYNELLE Vce May 24. 1935 Dallos, Texos English, Mothemotics, Business. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Winning Volleyball Team; 2 8ible Linz Pins; Tumbling Club; Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club. Mother, it's raining. Can you come after me} Emergency calls like this bring scores of students to the information desk daily. JACKSON, NORMA JEAN Jcannie October 3, 1935 Albuquerque, New Mexico Commercial, English. Collos Historical Society; little Theoter; Pan American Student Forum; All-City; Y-Tecns; Press Club; Senior Gym Captain; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, literary; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson News, Business Manager; Good Scholarship Club. JAMESON, GENE LANIER January 18, 1936 Dallos, Texas little Theater; Pon American Student Forum; Lieutenant Colonel; 2 Midnight Blue Ribbons; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons. Marksmanship; 8 Red Drill Ribbons, 4 Stars; 5 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 5 Honor Wreaths, Woodrow Wilson Rongers; Comp Dallos, 2 Years; Foot-boll, B Squad; 2 Linz Pins; Senior Publication Staff, Humor. JEFFERS, JUDiTH LYNNE JENSEN, BARBARA MAY •Judy” Dennis October 20, 1935 August 13. 1936 Fort Smith, Arkansas Dollos. Texas English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Y- Little Theater; Y-Tccns; Press Teens; Press Club; Library Club; Military Editor. 1953 Cru- Council; 2 Linz Pins; Red Cross soder; 2 Linz Pins; Bible Linz Representative; Senior Publi-Pin; Red Cross Represento- cation. Literary; Woodrow Wil-tive; T.H.S.P.A. Delegate; Bond son News; Good Scholarship Aide; Good Scholorship Club. Club. JIMENEZ, ABEL Page Thirty-nine JOHNSON, JOHN CURLEY Curls July 2, 1935 Anno, Toxos History, English, Mothcmotics. A ond V Baseball; All-City; Americon legion, letter; A ond B Bosketboff, 1 letter; A Tcom Football; 3 letters, ond Captain '52; Bed Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. JOHNSON, JAMES MARTIN JOHNSON, SANDRA JANE Johnny Sondy August 2B, 193 1 August J7, 1935 Oollos, Texas 0o os, Texos Private; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; English, History, Red Drill Ribbon. Dallas Historical Society; Pan Americon Club; Rod Cross Representative; Gym Captoin. JOHNSON, TED ALLEN W November 5, 1935 Dollas,, Texos Private; 3 Nile Green Ribbons 1 Honor Wreath. KEMP. MARY EVELYN Polly Sue January 19, 1935 Dallas, Texas Business, English. Dallas Historical Society; 9 Year Perfect Attendance; Y-Toens; Press Cluo; Tumbling.-C!ub; Volleyball Winning Team; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship; Gym Captoin; Hall 4 Council; Winning Tumbling Team, KENNEDY, JERRY LEE Jay-Bug May 74. 1935 Dallas, Texos English. Commercial, Home Economics. Ice Skating Club; Y-Tcons; Volleyball Winning Team; Gym Captain; Honor Roll. KENNEDY, LOU ANN MOTLEY KETCHERSID, JAMES BELTON KIRK, CLARISSA JO Jim Juno 21, 1935 January I, 193d Terrell, Texos Milburn, Oklahoma Lillie Theater; Y-Teens Library Science. English, History, Council; lint Pin; Student Mathematics. Council Representative; Wood- 2nd lieutenant; 3 Efficiency row Wilson News; 2 Bible lint Ribbons; I Nile Green Ribbon; Pins; Quit ‘Em Contestant. I Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red. White ond Blue Ribbons; Lint Pin. page Forly KIRKWOOD, BITTY JANE Condy September 9. 1935 Callos, Texos English, Business. Tumbling Club; Bond Aide; Red Cross Representotive; In-terscholostic Spelling Contest. Student Council Representotive; Assistont to Nurse; Good Scholorship Club. KNAPP, RUTH LEE Cookio Moy 17. 1933 Stillwater, Oklohomo English. Home Economics. Dallas Historical Society; Teens. KNIGHT. DOYLENE Magnolia November 17, 1935 Dallas, Texas Home Economics. English, Business. Ice Skating Club; Winning Volleyball Team; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representotive; Gym Captain; Good Scolorship Club; library Council. KNIGHT. JULIA ANN ■Judy Moy 25. 1936 Crawford, Texas Dallas Historical Club; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Pan Americon Club; Press Club; Gym Coptain; Tumbling Club; Woodrow Wilson News, Reporter; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra '52. KCRN, BRUCE LEWIS November 6, 1936 Dollos, Texas English, Mathematics. History. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Sgt. First Closs; 4 Red, White, and Blue Rib-3 School Efficiency Ribbons; bons; Nile Green Ribbon; Marksmanship; One Honor Wreath; Linz Pin. Good Scolorship Club. Leaving for home ajter North Dallas game pep rally are exhiliaraied Wilson students. LACEY, RUSSELL C. October 4, 1935 Dallas, Texas Mathematics. English, History. It. Colonel; Midnight 8lue Ribbon; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 3 Nile Green Ribbons; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 7 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Camp Dallos 2 Years; Sharpshooter; ”B Squad Baseball in '51; Football B Squad; Tennis A Squad; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. LAKE, MELVA JOYCE July 4. 1935 Eustace, Texas English, Spanish, Business, History. Pan American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club. LANDSDOWNE, J. WENDALL Louie August 23. 1935 Wichito, Kansas Science, Mathematics, English. 2nd It., 2 Nile Green Ribbons; Shorpshostcr; 2 Red, While and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 1 Year Comp Dallas: 6 Team Football '50; A Team Football '51, ‘52; Trock 3 Years. LARRISON, JOYCE LAWLER, BAR8ARA RUTH 8o September 12. 1935 Dallas, Texas Dollos Historical Society; Pas American Student Forum; Press C ub; Majorette '52, '53; literary Stoff, Senior Publication; Band Aide; Tumbling Teom,- Bible Awords; Good Scholorship Club. Paste Port)-one LAWRENCE. GENEVA CAROLYN Carol September 9, 1935 San Antonio. Texas English. History. Y Oollas Historical Society,' Teens; Bible Awards. LEE. JOAN VIRGINIA May 31. 1936 New York, New York little Theater; Y-Teens; Linz Pin; Volleyball Winning Team; Quiz 'Em Representative; Senior Publication, Co-Editor; C. A. R. Representative; Good Scholarship Club. LEWAUEN, JUNE CAROLYN Juncbug June 14, 1934 Delight, Arkansas English, Home Making. LISH. BETTY ANN July 14, 1936 Dallas, Texas Student Council Representative; Gym Captain; Cnorus. Dallos Historical Society; Y-Teens; Cheerleader; Linz Pins; Senior Publication, literary Staff; Good Scholarship Club; English. Mathematics, History. LITTLETON, MARY LYNN Lynn March 16. 1935 Wichita Falls, Texas Dallos Historical Society, Proram Committee; Red Cross epresentative; Senior Publication, literary Staff; Gym Captain; Special Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. Ready go! and the speed test is on. Fast and efficient typists pass with flying fingers. LONTOS, ERNEST TOM December 16, 1934 Dallas, Texas Physics Club; Sergeant 1st. Closs; Marksmanship; 3 Red, White and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; 2 Years A Team Football; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons. LOWE, LINDA JEAN September 19, 1934 Teague, Texas Mathematics, Business. English. Y-Tccns; Press Club; Tumbling Club; Winning Tumbling Team; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson News; 3 Years Gym Coptoin; Good Scholarship Club. LUTZ, SHERRY ANN S October 1. 1935 Dallas, Texas English, Mathematics, History, Dallas Historical Society, Vice President; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Sguare Dance Club; Press Club, Chairman of Entertainment; Art Service Club; All-City Chorus; Linz Pins; Moiorctte; Red Cross Representative Senior Publication, literary Staff; Wood-row Wilson News, Co-Editor; Bible Lin Pins; G«nd 'k'’ -••hip ftufc- McDANIEL, BARBARA FAYE Little Mac August 29. 1935 Dycrsburg, Tennessee Dallos Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club. McAHREN, ROBERT WILLARD Bob Occember 3, 1935 Sioux City, Iowa English, Mathematics. _ Captain; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Common-dalion Ribbons; 5 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 Linz Pins; Student Council Representative. Page Forty-two McCOLLUM, MARY ANN September 30, 1935 Delias, Texos English, Mathematics. Dollos Historical Society; Y-Teens; Press Club; Red Cross Representative; Feature Writer, Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club; Bible linx Pin. McELHANNON, MILTON PERRY July 27. 1935 Toledo, Ohio English, Mathemolics. History. Sergeant 1st Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red, White and Blue Ribbon. McKinney, wanda louise October 30, 1935 Gainesville. Texas English, History, Mathematics. Business. Dallas Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Press Club; linx Pin; Good Scholarship Club. Mcknight, nancy wacil Fossil May 20. 1936 Dallas, Texas English. Mathematics, Spanish, little Theater; Pan American Student Forum. Secretary; Delegate to Pan Americon Convention; Y-Teens; Press Club; Co-Editor-in-Chief, 1953 Crus-sader; Good Scholarship Club; Honoroblc Mention in Essay Contest; linx Pins; Sonior Publication, literary Staff; Student Council Representative; Quiz Em On The Air, Texas High School Press Association. Delegate; Senior Play. McLaughlin, susan anne Susie December 1, 1935 Dollos, Texas Ice Skating Club; little Theo-ter; Square Dance Club; Orchestra, 3 Years; 1st Flute: Bond, 1st Flute; Senior Publication. literory Staff; Operetta Orchestra; All-City Bond. 1952. 1st Flute; All-City Orchestra, 3 Years, 1st Flute; All-State Orchestra, 3 Years, 1st Flute. I be ti ll) to a man's heart is through his stomach. is the motto of Gayle Scott. Inez Vright, and Kay Gould. MAGBEE. MILTON MACK, JR. November 28. 1934 Dollos. Texas English, Mathematics. Captain; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange (Bond) Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribons; Honor Wreath; All-City Band; Bond; Orchestra; Operetta Orchestra; Assistant Drum Major. MANKINS. KAREN JOYCE Kay May 30, 1935 Knox City. Texos English, Mothematics. Ice Skating Club; Pon Americon Studont Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. MARKS, BARBARA JEAN June 11, 1934 Bonham, Texas English, Mathematics. History. Dollos Historico! Society; li-brory Council; linx Pin; Good Scholorship Club. MARSHALL, BILL ED Whitey November 4, 1935 Woxohochie. Texos English. Drowing. Mothemotics. Sergeant, 1st Closs; School Efficiency Ribbon; Boseboll. 3 letters, A Squad; All-City, 52; Good Scholarship Club; Football, B Team; Americon legion Boseboll; 2 yeors. MARTIN, CHARLES CLIFFORD Kip November 30. 1935 Elkins, West Virginia Mathematics. English. 2nd lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, I Yeor; Good Scholarship Club. I age Forty-three MARVIN, ARTHUR KELLOGG Archie October 27. 1935 New York, New York English; Mothemolics. Basketball; Football; Track. MASSEY, JOHN WILBORN, JR. Mouse June 16. 1934 Tyler, Texas English, Mathematics, History. Hi-Y; 1st lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 5 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas. 2 Years; Football, A Squad; Track. 2 Yeors; Good Scholarship Club. MEISENBACH, DAVID YOUNG February 20, 1936 Dallas. Texas English; Mathematics, Spanish, History. Pan American Student Forum; lst lieutenant; 2 School Fffi-ciency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreaths.-Camp Dallas 2 Yeors; library Council; Senior Publication Staff, Humor Writer; Physics Club. MERTZ, VICTOR KATHERINE Vickie” July 20, 1936 Oklahomo City, Oklahoma English, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Press Club; Assistant to Business Office; library Council; linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. MOBLEY, NORMA JEAN September 8, 1934 McKinney. Texas English; History; Mathematics, lee Skating Club; little Theater; Y-Teens; Press Club; In-terscholostie league Spelling Contest; library Council; linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication Stoff; literory Stoff; Woodrow Wil-son News; Feature Writer; Quiz 'Em On The Air; Good Scholarship Club. Curious Undents climb aboard and snoop around an arm) tank left on the Wilson-l.o n campus. MOCK, PAUL RICHARD Tiny April 10, 1934 Joplin. Missouri English, History, Science. All-City Chorus; Aeronautics; Proiection Club. MOORE, BARBARA BRICE Be May 12. 1935 Dallas. Texas English, Mothemolics. Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Tumbling Club; Bond; librarian; Y-Tccns; Press Club; Square Dance Club; Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club; Tennis Team. MORROW. WILLIAM CLARENCE Bill August 9. 1935 Austin, Texas English, Mathematics, History. Ico Skating Club; little Theo-ter; Pan Amoricon Student Forum; Sergeant 1st Class; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Good Scholarship Club. MOSS, JANE ALEXANDER Al Nov. 10. 1935 Toxorkana, Arkansas English, Spanish, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Press Club; Annuol Staff, Athletics Editor; linz Pin; Red Cross Representative.-2 8ible Awards; Good Scholarship Club. MUllENDORE, PATSY JEAN Pal May 9. 1935 Dallas. Toxas Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Press Club. Page Forty-four MURPHY, PATSY GAYNELLE Murph October 3, 1935 Dollos. Texts English. Mathematics, little Theotcr; Y-Tcens: Press .Club; Ice Skating Club; linz I Pin; Senior Publication Stoff; 3iblc linz I in; Good Scholarship Club; Neimon-Morcus Representative Model. MYERS, RUTH ARLENE Half-pint February 4, 1935 Burlington, Iowa English, History. Business. Ice Skating Club; Bond Aide; All-City Orchestra; Orchestra librarian; Good Scholarship Club. NALL. MARTHA JEANE 'Men December 11, 1935 Dallas. Texos English. Business. Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; linz Pin; Gym Coptoin,- Good Scholarship Club. NANCE, ROBERT LEWIS Bob July 10. 1936 Dallas, Texos Enptish. Mathematics. 2nd lieutenont; Nile Green Ribbon. 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; 2 Year Baseball lettermon; Times Herald. All-City. 1952. Football, B Team; Americon legion 8oseboll. NELSON. CHARLES REEVES Chorlie August 22, 1935 Jocksboro. Texos English, Mathematics History, Archtedural Drawing. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Master Sergcont; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Grocn Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon.- Honor Wreoth; Texas A. M. Drawing Contest. At the football assembly from left to right. Robert Stark. Sonny Howard. Ulmer Allen. Hill Woerner. Charles Cox. James Zeller. Johnny Williams, and Johnny Dale port e look- out upon an appreciative audience. NICHOLS, PATSY RUTH Pat March 23, 1936 Dollas. Texas English, Spanish, Business. Pan Americon Student Forum; Bible; linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. NOLEN, NANCY NELL June 29. 1936 Dallas, Texas NORRIS, ROSEMARY LUCIA Rosie April 5, 1936 Ft. Smith. Arkansas History, English. NORWOOD, HAROLD LAURENCE Jock June 5, 1934 Dollas, Texos English, History. Sergcont; Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Ccmmcndotion Ribbon; 3 Red. White and Blue Rib-ons; Comp Dollos, 1 Year; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Bond. 2 Years; Orchestra, 1 Tear; 3 Years Chorus; Opercttr- ONDRUSEK, SHIRLEY ANN Shirlcy-O December 9, 1934 Dallas, Texos English. Mathematics, History, little Theotcr; Y-Tcens; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Volleyball Winning Teom; Winning Tumbling Team, Captain,- Assistant to Business Office; linz Pin; Senior Pub lication Stoff; Woodrow Wil-son News; Quiz 'Em On The Air Representative; Tumbling Club. Page Port}-five O'REAR, VIRGINIA ELEANOR Ginio Jonuary 3, 1936 Emory. Texas English, Business. Y-Tccns; Assistant lo Business Office; Good Scholarship Club. OREM. DIXIE LEE Dixie Bell September 16, 1935 Greenville, Texas Spanish, English. Ice Skating Club President, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club; Volleyball Winning Team; library Council; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, literary; Wood-row Wilson News; Chorus. OWENS, CAROLYN CONNELLY April 20. 1935 Greneda, Mississippi Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Tennis, 1952 City, Regional State Champion; 1951 Slate Runner-up. linz Pin; Senior Publication, Gym Captain; Chorus; Good Scholarship. PALMER, SUZANNE NINA Suzi March 5. 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Spanish, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society, Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Press Club; Square Dance Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Linz Pin; Senior Publication; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; 2nd Place Winner in Thrift Essoy Contest. PARKS, JOSEPHINE Jo October 16, 1935 Collos, Texas English. History, Mathematics Dallas Historical Society; Pa American Student; Y • Teens Press Club; Gym Captain; li brory Council; lim Pin; Re Cross Representative; Gooi Scholarship. Christmas comes but once a year, am Wilson co-eds take that time to bat e , spread. Left to right. Beverly Alien Beverly Ingram. Alary Lon Bike. Darleei Chapman. Margie Sbarbcr. and Carolyt Wadsworth. PAUL, BARBARA PAYNE, DOROTHY ANN Dot October 13, 1935 Dallas. Texas English, History, Spanish, Mathematics. Dallas Hisorical Society, President; Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum, Y Teens; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; library Council; linz Pin; Senior Publication; All-State Pan American Convention; 2nd Prize Pan American Poster Contest; Projection Club. PERKINS, TERRY MAC Rooster April 17. 1935 Dallas, Texas English, History, Science, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Major; Ono Midnight Blue Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 1 Orongc Ribbon; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Track letter-man; linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Band; All-City Bond; Good Scholarship Club. PHILLIPS, ALMA FRANCES Frankie March 27, 1936 Mount Vcrrnon, Texas Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Press Club; Band; Good Scholarship Club. PICKERING, MARCIA Lynn Juno 3, 1935 Spanish, English, History, An Ice Skating Club; Pan Ameri can Student Forum; Art Scrv ice Club; library Council; Lin Pins; Ajl-State Pan America Convention; Good Scholarshi Club; Scholastic Art Award. Page Forty-six PIERCE, GLENDA JOAN August 28. 1936 Dollos. Texos English, Business, Home Economics. Dollos Historical Society; Y-[Teens; Press Club; librory Council; Bible; Good Scholarship Club. PIERSON. DOROTHY JANET • Dee’ februory 12, 1936 Dallas. Tcxos Bible Pins; Representative of Woodrow Wilson al Girls Stole '52 sponsored by ho American legion. PLEDGER. BARBARA MAVIS Mickey October 15. 1934 little Rock, Arkansas English, History. Y-Teens; Vice President; Press Club; Vice President; linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club; Gym Captain; Chorus; Dallas Historical Society. POTASHNICK, HENRIETTA June 25. 1935 Boswell, Oklahomo History. English. Pan American Student forum. Press Club; linz Pin; Wood-row Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club. POTTS, LELAH ALICE Pott's Hound July 14. 1935 Dallas, Texas English, History, Business. Y-Teens; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Bible linz Award. library Council members. Beverly Ingram, .antilie McClesky, Shelby Rash. Donna Willet. Bill lin ing. Carole Banks, livelyn liggins. and Barbara Marks decorate heir Christmas tree. OWELL, JOHN eccmbcr 3, 1934 alias, Texos nglish. POWELL, PATSY ANN Pimo July 10. 1935 Brownwood. Texos English, Mathematics. Y-Tcens; Press Club; Volleyball Winning Team; Assistant to Business Office; library Council; Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club. PRATT. LELAND HOBBS January 4, 1937 Dallas, Texas English, Mathematics, Science. 2nd Lieutenant; 4 School Effi-cicney Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Rod, White and Blue Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Concert 8and; Military Band. PRESTON, PATRICIA ANN Pot April 13. 1935 Dollos, Texas Dollos Historical Socioty, Secretary; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Pan American Student Forum; Square Dance Club; Art Service Club; Band; All-City Band; Orchestra; All-City and All-State. RASH, SHELBY WINIFRED, JR. Ted June 29. 1935 Woyne, Nebraska English, Mathematics, Scienco. Pan American Student Forum; Square Donee Club; C plain; 5 School Efficiency Rib ons; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rongers; 2 Years Como Dallos: library Council; Senior Publication Staff. Humor; Student Council Representative. Page Forty-seven RA WLiNb, MARY JANE Priscillo February 13, 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Mathematics, History. Dollos Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; little Theotor; Square Dancing Club; Press C ub, Vice President; Thonks- Jiving One-Act Play; lini ins; Bible Awards; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication Staff; Woodrow Wilson News Staff; Junior Citizen's Traffic Commission; Orchestra; 1st Place Thrift Es-soy Contest; Assistant to Vocational Guidance Counselor; Senior Play. REED, WILLIAM JOSEPH April 27, 1936 Teague, Texas English, Mathematics. 2nd Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Rod Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, Whito and 8lue Ribbons; Assistant to Attendance Office; Good Scholarship Club; A. M. Drawing Award. RAWLINSON HADcN HENRY Hadio October 17. 1934 Dallas, Texas Mathematics, English. Sergeant 1st Class; School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; Baseball, 8 Squad; Football, B Squad; Golf. 2 Year letter-man; Good Scholarship Club. RAY, GLENDA KAY February 6, 1935 Dallos. Toxos English, Mathematics, Home Economics. Woodrow Wilson News Reporter. little Thcafor; Pan Amorican Student Forum; librarian to Band Director. RAY, JIMMY BRADLY July I. 1935 Dallas, Texas Sergeant 1st Class; (Expert Morksmon); 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 5 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; Rifle Team; Baseball, 2 Years; American legion Baseball. REDDY, JERRY WAYNE June 30, 1935 Dallos. Texas English, History, Mathematics. REYNOLDS, CLAUDETTE FRANCES October 6, 1935 Palestine, Texos Enqlish, Mathematics. Y-Teens; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative, Corresponding Secretary. REYNOLDS, PATRICIA ANN Patty June 24, 1935 Wichita, Kansas English, Business. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan American Studont Forum; Y-Toens; Press Club; linz Pin; Woodrow Wil-son News; Good Scholarship Club. REYNOLDS, THOMAS HEDLESTON July 17, 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Mathematics. Pan American Student Forum: Track Manager; Concert Band; Military Band; 2nd lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 5 Red. While and 8lue Rib-ons; Comp Dallos. 1 Year. RHOADS, CHARLES RUDY August 15, 1935 Dallas, Texas Hi-Y; Sergeant 1st Class School Efficiency Ribbon; Red White and Blue Ribbon. P tft Fort)-eight ICHARDS, LINDA GAYE lindy lou -cptember 4, 1936 ubbock, Texas nalish, Mathematics, tallas Historical Socioty: Band hid ; Press Club; Winning ambling Team 1950; Linz ins; Good Scolarship Club; enior Publication Staff; Stu-lent Council Roprosontativo; iblc Award. RITCHIE, CURTIS ALLEN September 8, 1934 Denton, Texas English, Drafting, Science, Mathematics. Sergeant 1st Class; Nile Green Ribbon; Rod, White and Blue Ribbons; Rifle Team; Baseball, A Squad; Basketball let-torman; Linz Pins. C ROEBUCK, PATRICIA JEAN Pat September 13, 1935 Tyler, Tcxos English, History. Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club. ROGERS, RICHARD Drake February 12, 1934 Jacksonville, Toxos Major; School Efficiency Ribbons; Nilo Green Ribbons; Rod. White and Blue Ribbons; Hon-or Wreaths; Track lettorman. ROGERS, RUTH EVELYN February 7. 1935 Jacksonville, Texas English, History, Home Economics. Dallas Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; 8ible Linz Pin. Don ii with Doug Woodham!” was the 'attic cry of Martha Whiteman. Esther 'rateford, and Norma Jackson. ROSE, PATRICIA CATHERINE Patsy November 27, 1934 Dallos, Texas English, Art. Dallas Historical Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y.Teens: Press Club; Art Service Club; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication; Woodrow Wilson News; Bible Aword; Tumbling Club. ROWE, WALTER November 3, 1934 Dallas, Texas English, Spanish, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Greon Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbont; Rod. White and Bluo Ribbons; Honor Wreaths; Camp Dallos. )GERS, SHERRY JOY ioby Doll bruary 6, 1936 ler, Texas glish. History. ■ Has Historical Society; Pro-ition Club; Y-Teens; Press ub; Square Donee Club; od Scholarship Club; Wood-w Wilson News; Chorus; scretto. ROSAMOND, ELAINE May 26. 1936 Callos. Tcxos English, History, Commercial. Y-Teens; Press Club; Wood-row Wilson Nows; Good Scholarship Club. RUCKER, ROBERT MONROE Bob July 12, 1935 Dallos, Toxos English, History, Mothematics. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficionc Ribbons; Nile Greon Ribbon; Red, White and 8lue Ribbon; Football B Team; Track; White Ribbons: Camp Dallos; Senior Publication; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; President of June 1953 Class; Vice President, Student Council. Pate Forty-nine RUHLAND, JANE EMELINE RUTHERFORD, RONALD KYLE Koi Rut March 6. 1936 June 13, 1936 Dallas, Texas Dallas. Texos History, English. English, History, Science, Ice Skating Club; Woodrow Mathematics. Wilson News, Reporter; Typist; Hi-Y; Lieutenant Colonel; 2 Hall 4 Council; Good Schol- School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile arship Club. Green Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 7 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Football, A Squad and B” Squad; Bible Award. RUTLEDGE, JAMES FLOYD SAMPLES, PATSY RUTH 'Jimmy November 4. 1934 Moy 18, 1935 Wills Point, Texos Knoxville, Tennessee English. Home Economics. Mathematics, English. Good Scholarship Club. Sergeant 1st Class; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreaths; Rifle Team. SANDERS, CHARLES HORAC August 16, 1936 Dallas, Toxas 2nd lieutenant; 4 School EfT ciency Ribbons; 2 Sehor Commendation Ribbons; Re Drill Ribbon; Orange Bon Ribbon; 3 Red, White an Blue Ribbons; Golf Team; lir Pins; Band. Ho bum. all in a day's work. sight Mr. Forester, physics teacher, as he prove to Virginia Koch. Hill Woerner. Johnn Williams, and Helen Houser that the can't lift him with one finger. SCHOOLEY, PAUL EDWARD Moy 13, 1935 Adelphi, Ohio English, Mathemaics. Baseball, A Squad; Operetta; Special Chorus. SCOTCH, ERNESTINE JOAN Scotty January 14, 1936 Buinot, Texas English. Mathematics. Science. Good Scholarship Club. SCOTT, WYSONDRIA Scotlie December 7, 1934 Waxahachie, Texas English, History, Home Economics, Business. Y-Teons; Assistant to Attendance Office; Assistant to Athletic Office; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication Staff; Orchoslro; Band Aide; All-City Orchestra. SCRUGGS, JUDITH Judy October 29, 1935 Dallas, Texas Spanish, English, History Dallas Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum. Reporter; Y-Tecns; Press Club; Woodrow Wilson reporter for East Dallas Roundup; Linz Pins; Senior Publication Staff, literary; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson News, reporter. SEGROVES, JAMES Buddy July 11. 1935 Dallas, Texos English, History. Major; 2 School Efficiency Rib bons; 2 School Commondolioi Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red. Whin and Blue Ribbons; White Rib bon; 2 Honor Wreaths; Camj Dallas, 2 Years; Good Schol arship Club; Football, B' Squad. SELBY, BETTY ANN November 16, 1933 Dados, Texos Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Art LervKc Club; Ooeretto; Socc-ial Chorus; Senior Gym Cap-loin; Good Scholarship Club. v . X ' V, I SHARPE, OPAL MOZELL Opie Novcmbor 18. 1934 Brushcrcek, Arkonsos English, Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Y. Teens; Press Club; Bible Linz Pin; Majorette; Senior Publi-ration, literary Staff; Bond; All.City Bond; Good Scholarship Club. SKOREPA, GLORIA FAY Glo February 3. 1935 Callos, Texas English, Homo Economics, History. SKIDMORE, GERALD LANSFORD •Skiddy September 3, 1935 Gropeland, Texas Science, English, Mathematics, Club. SLOVER, JAN RUTH Jan-O July 26, 1936 Dallas, Texas Chorus; Good Scholarship Dollos Historical Society; History. Y-Tcens; Red Cross Sergeant 1st Class; 2 School Representative. Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red, White and Blue Ribbons. O mting election ballots in Alrj. Atkins is tor) class are Daphne Houghton, rankic Crow, Don Pugh, Mrs. Atkins, 11 Moore, and Jimmy Curtis. AALLWOOD, JAMES D. im comber 7, 1934 ephenville. Texos SMITH, HAROLD GENE Smitty June 30. 1936 Dallas. Texas Ice Skating Club; Physics Club, Vice President; Major; Midnight Blue Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 Years. SORENSEN. GEORGE WENDELL Georgie October 11..1P36 J Dallos, Texcer .1' Spanish, Mathematics, jH story, English, vr L litdo TWoteU Pgtf Amcricon Sfugcdt Forum; WPross Club; ScniW Publication, Co-Editor; WooJbowXVRUkon News; Quiz 'Em-On ThX Air Representative; Bibfe; Iini) Pin; Sergeant 1st Class; A chool Efficiency Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Senior Play. SPARKMAN, VIRGINIA RAE Ginia Moy 14, 1935 Dallos, Texos English, Commercial, Home Economics. Ice Skating Club; Volleyball Winning Team; Red Cross representative; Good Scholarship Club. STAFFORD, ROBER1 Bob' October Fronkfort. Englis WILLIAM othemalics. ary Council; :Jj'Em On The lv ; Good Schol-Aoior; 5 School iciency Ribbons; 3 School !ommendotion Ribbons; 5 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White ond Blue Ribbons. Page Fifty one STANDLEY, MARITA FAYE Ritor June 3. 1935 Dollos, Toxos English. Mothemotics. Home Economics. Icc Skating Club; YTeens; Good Scholarship Club. STARK, CHERRI LINN Cher-ce September 7, 1936 Dallas, Texos English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club, Scerotary; Y-Toons; Lin Pins; Senior Publication Staff, Typist; Holl 4 Council Secretory; Gym Cao-tain; Good Scholarship Club. STEVENS, DONNA JUNE January 25, 1936 Alto. Texas English, History, Scionce, Mathematics. Volleyball Winning Team; Chorus. STEWART, DONNA LYNN Donncr March 11, 1935 Arkansas City, Kansos English, Spanish, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skotina Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Tcons; Line Pin; Good Scholarship club; Concerto Grosso. P.A.S.F. Contention; Bible Linz Pin;1 Wood-row Wilson Orchestra: All-City Orchostro; All-State Orchestra. STONE, CLAUDE HERBERT 'Rockey May 5. 1934 Bristol. Virginia History, English, Mathematics Press Club; Sorgeant 1st Class School Efficiency Ribbons. School Commendation Ribbon Nile Green Ribbon; Red Dril Ribbon; White Ribbons; Base ball B Manager; Basketbal B Monager; Football, As sistant Manager; Tennis A Squadman. I f • ). W. Bowett and Bobby Ewell com pa plays at football practice. ' STRINGER, EMOGENE Kitten July 5. 1934 Van, Texos English, History, Home Economics. Dollos Historical Society; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Projection Club. SWIGER, STEPHEN SNYDER Swig August 13. 1935 Brownwood, Texas English, History, Mothemotics, Science. little Theater; 2nd lioutenont,-School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbons: Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White and Blue Ribbons; library Council; Senior Publication, literary Staff; Good Scholarship Club; Sonior Ploy. TAYLOR, MARILYN JEAN Squiget November 8, 1935 Broken Bow, Nobroska English, Sponish. Pan American Student Forum; Roporter; Y-Toons; Gym Captain; Volleyball Winning Team; Student Council Representative: Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club. T.H.S.P.A. Representative. TAYLOR, CLYDE WAYNE September 4, 1935 Dallas, Texos Seraeont 1st Class; School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbons; Honor Wreaths; Rifle Team: Golf. TERRELL, JAY BARNEY December 5, 1934 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma English. Mothemotics. Hist Captain; Midnight Blue I bons; School Efficiency Ribb Nile Green Ribbon; Red, W and Blue Ribbons; While bons; Honor Wreaths; C Dollos; Rifle Team; Tn Good Scholarship Club; f •ographer. Woodrow Wi Nows. Page fifty-two TERRY, MARY LOU Terry October 5. 1934 Dickens, Texas English, Home Economics. Dollos Historical Society; lee Skotinq Club; Projection Club; Square Donee Club; Y-Teens; All City Chorus; Gym Captain; Operetta; Special Chorus. TERRY, SYLVIA JEAN Saliva April 16. 1935 Dallas, Texas English, Spanish, History, Mathematics. Dollos Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Tcons; Press Club; Athlotics Editor, 1953 Crusader Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Bible Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Sophomore Reporter on Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club. THURMON, NORMA LINDA Linda August 17, 1936 Dallas, Texas English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Press Club; Assistant to Business Office; Linz Pins; Notionol Honor Society; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. TIPTON, DOIN REID June 18, 1936 Coney, Oklahoma English, History, Mathematics. Sergeant 1st Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbons; 3 Red, White and Blue Ribbons: Assistant to Attendance Office; Good Scholarship Club. TURNER, ROLAND CHARLES Tony August 8, 1935 Dollos, Texas English, History. Private 1st Class, 3 Honor Wrooths. 1 Letter-man Curly Johnson has his picture : made under very unusual circumstances. TYLER, JIMMY UMPHRESS, PACHECO JAN! Choco Fcbruory 10, 1935 Dallas. Texas Sponish, History, English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; little Thco-ter; Pon American Student Forum, Secretary; P.A.S.F. State Convention; Square Dance Club; Classes Editor, 1953 Crusader; Annual Sioff; Quiz 'Em Contestant; Ready Writers; Runner-up, D.A.R. representative; Secretory, June, 1953 Class; Good Scholarship Club; Gym Captain; Senior Publication, Literary Staff; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra; All-Stotc Orchestra; Senior Ploy. VAN VOAST, SONNY LEE December 11, 1934 Dellas, Tcxos English, History, Mathematics. 1st lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White and 8lu Ribbons; Football B and A Squad; Track A Squad; Good Scholarship Club. VESTAL, PATRICIA ELLEN Pot April 14. 1935 Dallas, Texas Opcretto; Little Theater; Press Club; Bible Credit; Volleyball Winning Team; Good Scholarship Club; Special Chorus. WALKER. MARILYN March 14. 1935 Montgomery, Alabama English, History, Home Economics. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club. Page Fifty-three WALLACE BARBARA ANN Barbie'1 September 20, 1935 Clifton, Texos Art, English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; YTccns; Press Club; Gym Coptoin; Senior Publication Staff, Cartoon-ist Woodrow Wilson Nows; Scholastic Art Award; Certificate of Merit; Bond Aide. WARD, THOMAS GENE Geneo October 7, 1934 Gober, Texas English, History, Art. Sergeant 1st Clast; 3 Nile Green Ribbons; B Basketball Squad; A Footboll, 3 letters, Co-Captoin '53; Track. WARNER, SAMUIL WOMACK WEED, EMILYNE ELAINE Wl Sam Emy May 77, 1936 January 10, 1935 Polios, Texos Houston, Texas Copt English, Mathematics, History. English, History. I Re Little Theater; 2nd Lieutenant; Ran American Student Forum; White 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Press Club, Vice President; As- Honor Nile Green Ribbons; 1 Red sistont to Attendance Office; son R Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White Red Cross Representative; Sen- Dallas; and Blue Ribbons; Good Schol- ior Publication (literary Staff); arship Club; Library Council; Good Scholarship Club; Speciol Linz Pin; Quiz 'Em; Red Cross Chorus. Representative; Senior Publication (Humor Staff); Orchestra; All-City Orchestro; Quiz 'Em On The Air. WENDELBORN, GRETCHEN MARLENE “Arab January 16, 1936 Mathematics, English, Science. Oallas Historical Society; Press Club; Woodrow Wilson News; Physics Club; Representative and Modol for Noimon-Marcus 1951. WESTER, JOHN GAY 8uddio August 27, 1935 Minoral Wells, Texos WHITE. ANNA BETH Annie September 30, 1934 Plano, Texos Captain Winning Volleyball Team; Senior Publication, liter-ory Staff. WHITE, BETTY JANE Buddy September 16, 1935 Apache. Oklahoma English, History, Art. Ice Skating Club. WHITE, Ml Mike . I AugustJjl4jA MICHAEL ALLEN rM ) thematic . Red, White Comp Dal-U A Bible Award. Page Pifly foui HITE, NORMA FAY lovember 26, 1934 olios, Texos nglish, Business. Skating Club; Y-Teens; As-stont to Athletic Office; Red i oss Representative; Study all Council; Bond Aide; Good iholarship Club. WHITE, PATRICIA Pot October 3. 1934 Beoumont, Texas English, Spanish, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; library Council; Linz Pins; Chorus; Good Scolarship Club; Bible linz Pin. WHITE, SYLVIA ANN April 24. 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Mathematics, Home Economics. Dollos Historical Society; Y-Teens; Art Service Club; Good Scholarship Club. WHITEMAN, MARTHA IOU Mattie June 22, 1936 Dallas, Texas English. Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; little Theater; Press Club; library Council; Senior Publication; Woodrow Wilson News; Quiz 'Em On The Air; Bible linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. WILKINSON, JACK WAYNE October 28. 1935 Ponca City, Oklahoma Mathematics, English. 1st lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White ond Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; School Commendation Ribbon. sty Skinner anil Joyce Bentbul work horse for the Kiddie Dance.” .LIAMS, JOHNNY WILSON, EDWINA JOY May 20. 1936 Dollos, Texas English, History. Y-Teens; Press Club; Senior Publication; Woodrow Wilson News; Dallas Historical Society. WILLIS, ELLEN March 24, 1936 Dallas, Texas English, History, Mathematics. Dollos Historical Society; Pon American Student Forum; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens. WOIRNER, WILLIAM CONNER Bill November 10, 1934 Seattle, Washington Mathematics. History, English. It. Colonel; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; I Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons, 3 White Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreaths; Comp Dollos 1 Year; Basketball B Team; Football 2 Year letterman; All-City Back; All Greater Cellos Team; Track. 3 Years; linz Pins; Senior Publication; Student Council Representotive; Woodrow Wilson News Sports Writer; Quiz 'Em On The Air; Good Scholarship Club; Vice President, June, 1953 Class. WOODEN, MARTHA FRANCES Mortie January 12. 1935 Ballinqer, Texos English, Business. Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Press Club; Woodrow Wilson News. Page Fifty-fit'f WENTZ. JANET KAY Kilty September 29, 1935 Indianapolis, Indiana English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Art Service Club; Senior Publication, literary Staff; All-City Orchestro; Concert Mistress; Woodrow Wilson Or-chestro; All-State Orchestro; Good Scholarship Club; Operetta. WOODHAM, WORD, WAYNE BYRON DOUGLAS October 23, 1935 Odessa, Texas English, Mothemotics, Architectural Drawing, little Theater; Press Club; Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbons; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 1 School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; I Red Drill Ribbon, 2 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 4 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; 2 Years, Comp Dallas; Rifle Team; T. V. Representative on Sanger's Webster Webfoot Show; Assistant to Attendance Office; Quiz 'Em On The Air Contestant; Study Hall Council; State Wide Texas A. M. Drowing Contest; Juvenile Troffic Court; Vice President, Junior Red Cross; Senior Publication, literary Staff; Stage Manager; Junior Citizens' Traffic Commission (Judge); Good Scholarship Club. WORTHAM, MARY ANN WORTHINGTON. ANN Annie June 6, 1936 Palmer, Texos Mathematics, English, Archi-techtural Drowing, Mechanical Drowing. little Theater; Orchestra for Operetta; linz Pins; School Orchestra; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication Staff; Typist; All-City Orchestra; A. A. M. Drawing Competition, Class III; Good Scholarship Club. Cbloie White and her little man get attention of Library Council members, Shelby Rash, Carl Finley, Elizabeth Cato. Dorothy Payne. Ann Austin, and Carole Banks. WREYFORD, NORMAN EUGENE March 8. 1935 little Rock, Arkonsos Distributive Education, English, History. Baseball, 8 Squad; Football B Squad; Studont Council Representative. YOUNG, LEONARD MAURICI October 20, 1935 Dallas, Texas English, History, Mathematics. Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Redl White and Blue Ribbons; lip Pins; YOUNG, MADELL GIBSON, JOE BERNERD GREENE, DANNY JOHN Joe Bernerd Februory 10, 1935 January 18, 1935 Akron. Ohio Dallas, Texas English. Architectural Crowing, English, little Theater; Master Sergeant 2nd lieutenont; Midnight Blue Nile Green Ribbon; Football Ribbons; 2 School Efficiency B Squad; Track. Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; Red. While and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbons; Honor Wreoths; Cheerleodor; Student Council, President. Page Fifty-six LLANO, FRANKLIN MORRISON, LAJOYCE ODELL Joycie Februory 4, 1935 Albo, Tcxos English, History. Ron American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Assistant to Vocational Guidance Counselor; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Rcpre-resentotive; 2 Yeors, Band Aide; Good Scolorship Club. SORRELS, BILLY TABOR, JIMMY BERLIN, IRVING CANNON, October 30, 1934 Dallas. Texas English. History, little Theater; Hi-Y, Secretary, Treasurer, Parliamentarian; lieutcnont Colonel; Midnight Blue Ribbons; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreaths; 2 Yeors, Camp Dollos; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. CAROL ANN KAUFMAN, MIlllCENT Milli January 21, 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Mathematics, little Theater; Cho Operetta. MARSHALL, JERRY GLENN October 11, 1935 Greenville, Tcxos Mathematics, English Private; Red. White and Blue us; Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. Barker, Horriette Brooks, Jan Chcodlc, Richard Ellis, Nelson Fletcher, Neil Camera Shy Hafemonn, Ernest Kirk. Gloria Sue London. Ronnie Mann, Bobby Monger, David Miller, Allen Oliphont, Mary Elizabeth Porvin, Don Wilkins, Patty Page Fifty-seven Class Officers, January, 1953 TIMOTHY DOROUGH president BETTY GREEN ROBERT MeGLASHAN MARIETTA PRATT vice president vice president secretary These students graduated in January, 1953, but were omitted from the 1952 Crusader. PORTER, PATRICIA ANN GRAF, SILVER JOHNSON. NELVA SUE Paiti November 18, 1934 Dallas, Texas Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Tennis; Senior Publication Staff; Good Scholarship Club; Three Years All-Stote Orchestra; Three Years All-City Orchestra; Gym Captain. Page Fifty eight Class Officers, January Class, 1954 After being elected to head the January class of 1954, Gayle Scott, secretary; Bill ishop, president; and Floyd Bloom, vice president, discuss their responsibilities. ■i.-.; i.-.-.t Page Fifty-nine ALLEN, BEVERLY Bclvor August 3, 1936 San Angelo, Toxos English, Spanish, Mathematics. Doll as Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Talented High School Artist; Art Service Club; library Council,- Lin Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus; All-City Chorus 1952. BAINES, JOE BRYAN BAINES, JO ANN BARNETT, BILL Jodie Jody December 9, 1935 October 2, 1935 Dallas, Texas Dallos, Toxos History, English. English, Mathematics, Sergeant; Nile Grcon Ribbon, Commercial. (Morksmon); Representative to Boy's Stole. BINGHAM, D'NELL Katie July 11, 1936 Dallos, Texas English, Commercial Business, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Pan Ameri-con Student Forum; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. BLACKSHEAR, LULA CATHERINE Lulu April 30, 1935 Leonard, Texas English, History, Commercial. Dallos Historical Society; Y-Teons; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Linz Pins. BLOOM, FLOYD ELLIOTT October 8. 1936 Minneapolis, Minnesota English, Scionce, Mathematics. Call as Historical Society; 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; -t Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; 1 Year Manager, American logion, 1 Year Assistant Manager A Basoball; I Year Assistant Manager A Football; 1 Year Lettered A Baseball Manager; 1 Year lettered A Football Manager; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. BUCHANAN, PATSY ANN Pal December 24, 1935 Dollos, Texas English, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens. BROWN, PATSY BURNETT, LYNWOOD Page Sixty ARTER, BOBBY CHANCE, GORMAN CHRISTENSEN, IOUANNE lutie October 20, 1936 Dallos, Texos History, English. Mathematics. Dollos Historicol Society; Pross Club; Assistant to Senior Counselor; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative: Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award. CLIMER, THELMA LAVERN COX, CHARLES LEE August 15, 1935 September 24, 1935 Dallas, Tcxos Denton, Texos English History. Commercial English, Molhcmatics. Good Scholorship Club. Captain; Midnight Blue Rib- bons; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Nile Green Ribbons; Red. White and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 1 Year. CRENSHAW, CAROL SUE October 9, 1934 Dallas, Texos English, Mathematics. Dallos Historicol Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teons. CHRISTON, JAMES PANANGELO Jimmy Moy 30, 1936 Dollos, Texas Mathematics, English. Corporal; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbons,-3 Red. White ond Blue Ribbons; Monoger of “A Sguad football, I year; Track, 2 Years. CORNISH, JAMES ROBERT Jim July 20, 1934 Quinlan, Texas Enalish, Mathematics, Architectural Drawing. Hi-Y; Monoger of Physical Education. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM E. Bill February 24, 1936 Dallas, Texos English, Mathematics, History. Corporal; 2 Red, White and B.ue Ribbons; Bend; Orchestra; All-City Band; All-City Orchestra; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. CROW. BETTY LOUISE Crowboit Fobruary 14, 1937 Dollos, Texas English. Mathematics, Business, little Theater; Pan American Student Forum; Band; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pins; Bond Aide; Good Scholarship Club; 8and Librarian, Page Sixty-one CURRIN, DAVID MICHAEL Jonuory 30. 1936 Marshall. Texas English, Science, Mathematics, language. Sergeant 1st Class; School Effi-cioncy Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons. (Morksman); 3 Red Drill Ribbons, 1 Star; Red. White and Blue Ribbon; 1 Year B Football Squad 1 Year “A Football Squad; lint Pin; Good Scholarship Club. CURTIS. JAMES MANSON Jimmy October 11. 1935 Ft. Worth, Texos English, History, Mathematics. Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red, While and Blue Ribbons; Basketball Manager, A , B Team; Bible Award; A. M. Award in Drafting. DAVIS, MALCOLM LIVINGSTON Woosie July 25, 1936 Arlington, Texas English, Mathematics. Business, Music. Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red, While and Blue Ribbons; Baseball, 8” Team; Bond (Concert and Military). DAVIS, KATHLEEN SUE Kothy May 31, 1936 Dallas. Texos English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Red Cross Representative; Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club. DORAN, FRANK JOSEPH Do Do” November 9, 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Mohemotics. Corporal; 3 School Efficioi Ribbons; Nile Green Ribb Marksmanship); Red Drill R bon. Star; 4 Red, White o Blue Ribbons; Basketball . sistont Manager. 1952, Team; Good Scholarship Cl D'JNN, PEGGY ANN January 6. 1935 McKinney, Texas English, Mathematics, Business. Pan American Studont Forum; Y-Teens; Rod Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. ENOCHS, JANET REA Kookie June 17. 1936 Tulsa. Oklahoma English, Business, Art. Ice Skating Club; Art Service Club; linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Chorus, (Operetta); Good Scholarship Club. GALBRAITH, JERRY CARLYLE March 19, 1936 Dallas, Texos English, Mathematics, language. little Theater; Press Club; Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; Rod Drill Ribbon; Red. Whito and Blue Ribbon. White Ribbon; I Year Camp Dallos; Woodrow Wilson News, Reporter. GALVEZ, PHILLIP VEGA, JR Phil Moy 1, 1934 Waco. Texas English, Spanish, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksmanship); 3 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Football, 3 Yeor lettorman; 3 Year A Squad; 2 Year Track. GANDY, THOMAS DWIGH1 Tommy June 13, 1936 Houston, Texas English, Mathematics, Scienc Sergcont 1st Class; 3 Schoi Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Grce Ribbon (Marksmanship); Re Drill Ribbon, Stor; 3 Rc« While and Blue Ribbons. Page Sixty-two GEORGE, ROBERT FREDERICK March 30, 1936 Hclcno, Arkansos English, Art. GIBBS, STANLEY GILBREATH, RUTH ANNE GOBER, JAMES Roth Anya July 4, 1934 Hobart, Oklohoma English, History, Commercial. Y-Tcens. GOLDMAN, RITA SUE Proxy August 17, 1936 Press Club. Woodrow Wilson athletes, Charles lid-wards, Horace Thompson, Paid Willis, Pill Woerner, Wendall Lansdown, Hoyle Co nine, and Don Vagin take an active part at the athletic banc uet. GRAF, MAE KATHRYN Kay December 29, 1934 Dallas, Texas English, Mathematics. Red Cross Representative; Distributive Education; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra Chorus. GREENBERG. AMY CAROL Pogo December 19, 1935 Dallas, Toxas English, Mothcmotics, Social Studies. Ice Skating Club; Rod Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. HAUERWAS, LUCY JOSEPHINE Jo September 2, 1935 Dollas, Texas English, Mathematics, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Press Club; Assistant to Athletic Office; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson News, Reporter; Gym Captain; Projection Club; Good Scholarship Club. HEDDENS, MARTHA ANNE Rooney May 24, 1936 New Orleans. Louisiana Enalish, Mathematics, Spanish. Dallas Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Bible Linz Awards; Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club. HEROLD ANN MARIE Bobo July 13. 1936 Dallas, Texas English, History, Home Economics, Mathematics, Science. Ice Skating Club. Page Sixty-three HINSON, CAROL HARRIET HOUGHTON, DAPHNE August 31. 1936 Dallas. Texas English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tccns; Press Club; linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson News, Reporter; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus; Operetta. HOWARD, WILBUR FORRESTER Sonny April 6, 1936 Waco, Texas English, Mathematics. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Football, letter, B feom; Track letter A Squad; linz Pin; Student Council Representative. HURST, ROBERT DONALD Don July 11, 1936 Dallos, Texos English, Mathematics. Science. Sergeant 1st Closs; Nile Green Ribbon, (Marksman); Red Drill Ribbon, 1 Star; 2 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; Baseball, 1 Year B 2 Years A , American legion; Assistant Manoqer, Football; 2 Bible linz Awards. INGRAM, BEVERLY MAE November 18, 1935 Des Moines, Iowa Mathematics, English, Business. Dallas Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Library Council; linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club Bible linz Pin. Solemn looking football queens, Sharon Alexander, Gayle Scott. Nancy Boyd. Carl Ann Graham, and Pttgie Hast sit before an admiring audience. JAMES, DUB JENKINS, LOYCE MOZELLE Jo September 26, 1936 Modisonvillo, Texas English, Spanish, Business. Pan American Studont Forum; Assistant to Businoss Office linz Pin; Bible Awards; Good Scholarship Club. JOHNSON, SYDNEY •'$ July 10, 1936 Dallas. Texas English, Home Economics, lee Skating Club; little Theater; Press Club; Tumbling Club; Red Cross Representative; Study Holl 4 Council; Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club. KING, ALFRED RAY KMinHT, JIMMIE NELL Bird August 13. 1935 Greenville, Texas English. Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Tumbling Club; Y-Teons; Press Club; Woodrow Wilson Nows Reporter Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club. Page Sixty• four .A BORNE, LURA JANET Kandy” 'Jovember 14, 1936 Jollos. Texos ingtish, Mothcmotics. Spanish. « Skating Club; Pan America Student Forum; lin Pins; itudent Council Roprcscnfotive; 5cod Scholarship Club; Chorus md Operelto. LOUGHMILLER, GERALD WAYNE lefty September 26, 1935 Wills Point, Texas English, History. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commcndotion Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Boseboll, 3 letters, A Squad; Bosket-boll. B Squad, 1 Year; American legion Baseball, A Squad. 2 Years. McBEE, BETTY CAROLYN Me February 23. 1935 Dallas, Texos English, Business, Home Economics. Press Club; Woodrow Wilson Nows; Speciol Chorus. McCLINTOCK, BRYAN JACKSON Tocky June 23. 1936 St. Louis, Missouri Mathematics, English, History. Sergeant 1st Class; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White and Blue Ribbon; 3 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 Year; Basketball, letter, A Squad; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. MALONE, ALFRED LINCOLN Sonny Jonuory 3, 1936 Dollos. Texos Mathematics, Science. Enqlish. Sergeant 1st Class; Nile Green Ribbon, (Morksmon); 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 1 Star; 3 Red. White ond Blue Ribbons. lead all about it! might well be the ties of snper-salcmen. Loralcc Sals, Jtta-wile, Arrington. Maxine Solow. Virginia YRear. Mozelle Jenkins. Mike Connell, ml Vickie Mcrtz for the Woodrou Wil-• News. AARTIN, JAMES NOEL Jaime [pril 15. 1935 [alios, Texas Mathematics, English, History, (ergeont 1st Class; 2 School fficiency Ribbons; School Com sendotion Ribbon; 2 Nile ireon Ribbons. (Marksman); ed. White and 8luc Ribbon; I Honor Wreaths. MATTHEWS. JERRY LEWIS MILLER, ALLEN February 1, 1936 Dallos, Texas Mathematics. English. Press Club; Captain; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red, White ond B'ue Ribbons; Camp Dallos. 1 Year; Tennis; Red Cross Representative; Woodrow Wilson News, reporter. MIlllCAN, DAVID ANDREW July 26. 1936 Dollos, Texas English, Science, Mathematics. Dalles Historical Society; little Theater; Pan American Student Forum; 1st lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Cemmondotion Ribbons; 1 Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red. White ond Blue Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreoths; Red Cross Representative; Studont Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. MiNNER, RONALD JOSEPH Ronnie March 1. 1935 Houston, Texas Mathematics, English. 1st lieutenont; 2 School Effi-cicncy Ribbons: 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red. White ond Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreoths; Good Scholarship Club. Page Sixty-five MOORE, JOAN GAYLE Joonie July 2. 1936 Dallas, Texas English, Homo Economics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Toens; Red Cross Reprosontolivo; Gym Captain. PARKER, JOHN HENRY May 24, 1935 Dallas, Texas Mathematics, History, English. Sergeant 1st Class; Red. White and Blue Ribbon. PARKS, BARBARA JOAN May 28, 1936 Dallas, Texas Science, Mathematics, English. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus. PIKE, MARY LUSANNA M'lu January 20, 1937 Coopcrstown, New York English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Red Cross Representative; Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club. POUND, JERRY BLAKE lb. November 7, 1934 Poris, Tcxos History, Business. Private; 3 Nile Green Ribbons (Marksman); Baseball, A1 letterman; Football, A Year letterman, B Team American legion Baseball. Cheerleader, Bobbi Scbroedcr, bands on beat 'em banners to Wildcats, Joyc Davis. Dorethea Henry, and Marily. Holland. REESE, DAVID LANE Decombor 14, 1935 Paris, Texas History, Art, Mathematics. Sorgcont; Honor Wreath. ROBINSON, RICHARD LEE Robby August 8, 1935 Dallas, Toxas English, Mechanical Drawing, Mothcmatics. Sergeant 1st Class; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Comp Dallas, 1 Year; Rifle Team; Tcxos A. M. College Drawing Contest, Third Place. RODERICK, CAROLYN JAY RICKER, JIMMY Rod February 21, 1936 Dallas. Texas English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Red Cross Representative; Operetta; Good Scholarship Club. ROBINSON, WILLiAM GLENHELM Jack June II. 1936 Dallas, Toxas English, Mathematics. Hi-Y Sorgeant at Arms; Foo ball. A Squad, 2 Years; Sts dent Council Representative Page Sixty-six DGERS. WILLIAM ROGERS, HERBERT zcember 28, 1935 roco, Tcxos tglish, Mathematic , Science, aster Sergoant; 2 School Effi-oney Ribbons; 2 School Com-endotion Ribbons; 2 Nile reen Ribbons; Red Drill Rib- n; 2 Red, White and Blue bbons; Woodrow Wilson jngers. SAULSMAN, JOHN HALLETT SCOTT, SONDRA GAYLE ''Johnny'' Scottie August 14, 1936 March 15, 1936 Rochester, New York Paris, Texas English, Mathematics, English, Home Economics, Sergeant; School Efficiency Mathematics. Ribbon; Red, White and 8luc Assistant to Attendance Of- Ribbon; Trock 3 Years; Red fice; Lin Pin; Red Cross Cross Representative; Student Representative; Student Coun- Council Representative; Good cil Representative; 3 A Foot- Scholorship Club. ball Sweetheart; Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club. SCHRIEWER, HUGO July 15, 1936 Dollos, Texas History, English. Nile Green Ribbon; Sergeont; Comp Dollos, 2 Year ; Orchestra. HARBER, MARJORIE ANN SHUMAKE, JEAN ANN Morgie pril 3, 1936 alias, Texos nglish, Mathematics, Business, alias Historical Society; Ice kotinq Club; little Thcoter; on American Student Forum; ssistant to Athletic Office; ini Pins; Y-Tcens; Co-Editor f Annuol Stoff, Activities ditor; Bible Linz Pins; Good cholarship Club; Delegate to exas High School Press issociotion. SOULE', DORIS ANN English, Home Economics. STRANSKY, JERRY A. December 14, 1935 Dallas, Texas History, Art, English. Master Sergeant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Rod, White and Slue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths. STARK, ROBERT CLAYTON December 15, 1934 Dollos, Texas History, English. Press Club; B Basoball Team; Football. A Toam 2 Years; Track; Bible Linz Pin; Football lettermon. Page Sixty-seven THOMAS, JUNE BETHEL Junie December 17. 1935 Golveston. Texos English, Mathematics, Business, library Council; linx Pin; Good Scholarship Club. TIMMCNS. ROBERT WAYNE October 28, 1935 Parmer, Texas History, English, Mathcmoics. .'-meant First Closs: 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbons (Marksman); 2 Red, White ond Blue Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club. VAN WART, CALVIN THOMAS Tommy June 29, 1936 Son Antonio, Texas Sergeant First Closs; 2 Nile Green Ribbons (Marksman); 1 Red, White and Blue Ribbon. WADSWORTH, CAROLYN LEIGH September 10, 1936 Dallas, Texas English. Mathematics, little Theater; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Military Editor; 1953 Crusader; linx Pins; Delegate to Texas Hiah School Press Association; 2 Bible linx Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative. WEST. DONALD EDWIN Don September 12, 1935 San Angelo, Texas Mathematics, English. Captain; 2 School Efficient Ribbons; 3 School Comme dation Ribbons; 1 Red Dr Ribbon; 4 Red, White or Blue Ribbons; 1 Honor Wrcot Camp Dollos 2 Years; Boskc ball, A Team, B Tear Footboll, 8 Team; Goc Scholarship Club. Camera Shy Angelo. Nickie Baker, Gerald Barnett, Charles Travis Bennett, Paul Bishop, William Cannon, Pat Corpenter, Patricio Chapman, Clifford Grady Cole, James Durrett, Emory Egon, William Ellis, Nelson Fletcher, Neil Hcfcmann, Ernest Henderson, Harold Bruce Hollingsworth, Waller Jerome, Jack Johnson, Dorothy Kerby, Ervin London, Ronnie lumpkin, Mike McWilliams, Sam Mann, Bobby Metxgcr, David Miller, Allen Porvin, Don Roberson, Carol Springer, Billy Thompson, Willy Zeimcr, Nathan WITHERS, JOHN HOUSTON March 6, 1936 lubbock, Texas English, Mathematics. Science. Master Sergcont; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 1 School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons. 1 Star; 2 Red. While ond Blue Ribbons; library Council; linx Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. WRIGHT, INEZ January 2, 1934 Dallas. Tcxos History, English, Mathematics, Home Economics. Dollos Historical Society; Pan Amorican Student Forum; Y-Teens: Press Club; Bible linx Award; Student Council Representative; Gym Coptain; Good Scholarship Club. YEAGER, MARGARET ALLYNE Sudie October 2. 1934 Cortex, Colorcdo Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Art Service Club; Red Cross Representative. YOUNG. FREDDIE WAYNE Fredoff April I, 1936 Dallas. Texas English, Mathematics. Privote Firs1 Class: 2 Schoo Efficiency Ribbons; 1 Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red. White ond Blue Ribbons; Projection Club. ZOELLER, RANDY RAY Honk June 3. 1935 Dollos, Texas History, English. Mathematic S-rc-cont First Closs; 2 Scho Efficiency Ribbons; I Re White ond Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath. Page Sixty-eight High school at last is the thing that's on the minds of most 2 B's when they enter Woodrow. When the 2 B's become 2 A's they are the most energetic, and the most lively people you'll find in the student body. When the sophomore becomes a junior, a new phase of his school life is introduced to him. He now has more confidence in himself and he's an all-round good guy. Everybody likes him; the sophomores envy him, and the seniors respect him. He's in! Page Sixty-nim FIRST ROW: Dionn Alford, Kay Andorson, Inell Armstrong, Carlenc Brooks, Joan Babbit, Hannah Austin, Paula Burnside, Joan Cobb. SECOND ROW: Barry Barnes, Bobby Barshop, Robert Ashmore, Glonn Atterberry, Jim Buttgcn, Gingor Bruce, Lynotto Blum, Waller Bent. THIRD ROW: Ray Cain, William Clark, Robert Christmas, Philip Collier, Noil Cochron, Ed Bridges, 8ob 8owors. FOURTH ROW: Gene Collins, Charlotte Cook, Doris Coleman, Gerald Coffoy, loretta Bearden. 3A JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Juanelle Arrington, Carolyn Baar, Patsy Collins, Earlina Crawford, Donna Bihary, lueeil Costrcd, Louise Craft, Margie Dearing. SECOND ROW: Alma Cravens, Kay Fricdli, Virginia Cullison, Charles Cox, Doyle Conino, Delores Flonagin, Nancy Eamcs, Sandro Davis. THIRD ROW: Norman Foster, Carl Dictcl, Jennott Dickson, Anne Dumond, Bobby Ewell, Betty Elliott, Barbara Evans. FOURTH ROW: John Deithloff, Don DuLancy, Frank Worsham, Earl Fisher, Billy Cooper, Mary Frances Fryar, Allen Franklin. Page Seventy FIRST ROW; Janette Ayoob, Ann Daniel, Morgio Gerik, Bobbie Galbraith, Marcia Hardin, Barbara Gollehor, Shirley Joe Goldsmith, Roic Ann Grover, Loii Gault SECOND ROW: Reagan Gcorgo, Jean Holt, Mike Godwin, Sue Greer, Dorothy Haden, Doris Haeply, Robin Garner. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Hoile. Marilyn Herman, Grady Giles, Mignon Harris, Eugenio Howkins, Fjt Horinc, Pat Haynes. FOURTH ROW: Catherine Heord, Gene Ferguson, Bill Hanes, Helen Hollingsworth, Shannon Howard, Mary Hayes, Helen Houser. 3A JUNIORS FIRST ROW; Betty Howell, Vivian Huber, Sally Hines, Patricia Hicks, Kothy lobruzzo, Eilene Higgins, Carol Jane Hight, Jan Hindman. SECOND ROW: Sammy Lou Jones, Jean Kelsey, Robert lee Hollingshead, Dennis Hanna, Virginia Koch, Billy Johnston, Wanda Jennings, Barbara Jones. THIRD ROW: Billie Lockard, Lo Claire leger, Robert Kinsor, Jerry Huchinson, Marilyn Krebs, Mickey Imison, Dole Lawler, Frances logow. FOURTH ROW; Weaver Laffcrty, Don Huey, Elliott Hawkins, Johnny Lambert, Sherrie leet, Charles Lewis, Edward little, John Heord. Page Seventy-one FIRST ROW: Edwina lowe, Jean Moore, Mory McCarthy, Shirley McCullo eh, lyn McCurdy, Mary Lou McGee, Diane McKamy. SECOND ROW: Dolores McLean, Margaret Mathison, Gayle Marshall, Sydney Meadows, Gayle Marye, Clarice Mash, Jackie Miller. THIRD ROW: James McKnight, Gregory Maxwell, Jackie Morris, Myra Morris, Ann Mclcher, Barbara Anne Morrow, Ronnie Moson. FOURTH ROW: Dick Mills, Manuel llano, Jock Matnoy, Jerry Martin, David Michcll, Wayne Musgrave. 3A JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Janet O'Neal, Nancy Porker, Patsy Nelson, Bonnie Robison, Chris Newby, Patty Paul, Gayle Philipp. SECOND ROW: Mary Rogers, Jean Neal Peggy Prock, Yvonne Nesbitt, Thelma Rice, Claudette Pedigo, Mildred Nichols. THIRD ROW: Janet Pillips, Don Powell, Bill Newman, Bob Ragsdale, Morianne Rather, Lewis Ray. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Nash, Phil Prescott, Jerry Rogers, Bill Paschotag, Jockie Roberts, Oscor Pederson. Bobby Reeves, Jimmy Reece. Page Seventy-two FIRST ROW; Tommy Raye, Willyc Dee Stout, Joe Stout, lero Sorensen, Bernice Rusk, Aretes Skidmore. Joanne Smith, Ellen Stein. SECOND ROW: Barbara Sanford, Willard Soitxlor, Jan Stone, lorelcc Sals, Carolyn Jo Staton, Sandrio Stafford. THIRD ROW: Gayle Smith, Sunny Smith, Janet Solomon, Maxine Solow, Linda Stevenson, Tommy Sorrells, Charles Smith. FOURTH ROW: Ewing tee Stout, Gene Roush, Richard Ross, Raymond Reese, Joe Sonders, Bob Shearer, John Sondel. 3A JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Diane Stovall, Betty Strickland, Mary Swartz, Mary Trcsp, Gerry Ann Toney, Antoinette Ventura. SECOND ROW: Betty Taylor, Marshall Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Tommie Jo Thompson, lou Thorp, Pat Tompkins. THIRD ROW: Betty Webb, Bob Troy, Robert Woinscott, Anita Wallis, Herbert Weinberger. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Stephenson, louis Ward, Charles Watkins, Terry Sullivan, Benny Word, 8ill Tanner. Page Seventy-three 3A JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Julio Wharton, Frank Wood, Carolyn White, Emily Whitfield, lolito Williams, Carol Yarbrough. SECOND ROW: Ken Wheaton, Judy Wood, Roy Woodard, Nealy Word, Rosannc Wylie, Bennie Wofford. THIRD ROW: E. H. Nail, Donald Greer, Bobby Miller, Jerry Ellsworth, James Zollor, lee Pulloy, Dave Woodbury. 3B JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Ann Brunner, Peggy Abbe, Ruth Berlin, Mary Francis Cunningham, 8eth Arnett, Gay Ann Baugher, Barbara Biar. SECOND ROW: Larry Bcckcrman, Jo Ann Crabtree, lanny Severs, Nila Anderson, Jo Ann Bradford, Konell Booziotis, Shirley Carter. THIRD ROW: Bobby Click, Buddy Anderson, Evelyn Cryor, Mary Evelyn Crittenden, lynnda Clardy, Dolsio Clark, Mary Ann Canofox. FOURTH ROW: Marvin Cotton, Robert Corder, Fred Cheatham, Mack Burt, Gory Coats, Harold Bryan, Orville Cowgill. Page Seventy-four FIRST ROW: lauro Ellis, Peggy Davis, Belly Doebolo, Dolores Hunter, Linda Fosier, Denise Foster, Jonclle Gardner. SECOND ROW: Jackie Glisson, Carl Ann Graham, Nila Jane Hall. Ann Hutchinson, Barbara Hall, Mary Djll Heed, Diann Henley. THIRD ROW: Buddy Fouls, Bruce Honssen, Larry Hood. Bill Genslcr, Patsy Emerson, Bob Harper, Earnest Hallmark. FOURTH ROW; John H. Graf, Jim Bob Dodson, Richard Huff, Joe Harrison, Micky Hurst, Dan Horting, Freddie Hunter. 3B JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Betty Kelly, Dianne looney, Barbora lewis, Ann Jackson, Mary Sue McClendon, Morilyn Loyd, Patricia Potlillo. SECOND ROW: Nancy Jurgens, Jenny Olsson, Susie Isom, Gail Lcnien, Betty Pierce, Mae Frances Moss, Shirley Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Alfred Lacey, Jimmie Kirkwood, Johny Joy, Stanley Ingram, Arthur Denman, Jr., Dix Moody, Kemp Moore. FOURTH DOW: Kip Moore, Gerald McCoy, Don Johnson, Jim Mc8ride, lorry Lesley, Ronald Eddy, Don Dyer. Page Seventy-five FIRST ROW: Freddie Reeves, Jimmy Terry, Ina Reynolds, Noncy Riloy, Evelyn Richardson, Robyn Smith. SECOND ROW: Norma Ryon, Sabra Rushing, Joyce Owens, Betty Zone Peeler, Joan Rotter, Barbara Smith. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Shaw. Patsy Smith, Ray Perkins, Allon Porks, Porter Schultz, Pot Tharp. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Parks, Jimmy Petty, Fred Stone, Charles Stewart, John K. Potrokis. 3B JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Paula Schopps, Betty West, Loretta Wright, Jootta Wright, Charlotte Tippe, Martha Tucker. Betty Lou Wilomon. SECOND ROW: Mortha Watson, Myrno Watson, Florence Wright, Dcncen Watson, Marly Thompson. THIRD ROW: Howard Rimmcr, Larry Hood, John Rowe, Jack Wertheimer, James Reid, Kenny West. FOURTH ROW: Larry Tobias, Monte Witte, Bob Whito, Gordon Wilson, Curtis Whit®, Frank Wilcox. Page Seventy-six FIRST ROW: Mock Brown, Charles Ashmore. Nancy Allen, Morgurietc Aldridge, Chorlotte Aillosoy, Larry Arnold, Jimmy Arnold, Bobby Addy. SECOND ROW: Donald Allen, Sondro Brodberry, Anne Borns, James Bell. Tony Boyd, Dorothy Borbridgc, Barrie Bcoch, Billie Benson. THIRD ROW: Mike Cormichoel, Jessie Clark, Carol Couch, Arthur Bjork, Betty Lynne Brooks, Elizabeth Burnett, lu Barnes, Joyce Hcdgcock. FOURTH ROW: Ann Chastain, Stanley 8abbitl, Joel Bridges, Edna Louise Bell, Jane Crawford, Connie Canfield, Betty Beyette, Susan Bagby. 2A SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Charlotte Davis, Audnette Cody, Eloise Craft, Carolyn Chandler, Iris Copeland. Penny DoCardcnas. Charlene Denton, Dion Dupre. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Coffey. Duke Drake. 8evcrly Drake, Bob Briddick, Eva Carolyn Cook, Carole Lynn Carter, Carol Cherry. THIRD ROW: Robert Crcdille. Martha Davis, Lois Davis, Jenice Dook, Joyce Dcavonport, Gordon Davis, Sandra Dillard. Patricia Dunivcn. FOURTH ROW: lorry Drake, Lorry Corter, I. J. Duncan, Bob Cardwell, Patsy Dean, Beverly Dyer, Virginia Curland, Shirley Bludworth. Page Seventy-seven FIRST ROW: Janet Elmore, Marando Ellis, Pat Elliott, Puggie East, Jeon Edwards, Bob Flournoy, Peggy Frisbcc, Rochelle Gipson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Freeman, Sara Anne Frazier, Betty Sue Fitzgerald, Charlene Frank, Glenda Furgeson, Bette Ford, Elaine Goldman, Arthur Dumont. THIRD ROW: Bobbie Foster, Dion Green, Sondro Gcarncr, Barbara Jo Flabiano, Gcnollo Grammar, Shirley Gatewood, Darlene Greebe, Bobby French. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Finley. Kenneth Franklin, Scott Farley, Piorrc Fontaino, Randy Duckworth, Denne Freeman, Charles Floyd. 2A SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Bette Fennell, Ann Grace, Kay Gould, Marlene Hofeman, Joy Gilbreath, Ruth Gish, Peggy Godwin, Sue Hargrove. SECOND ROW: Billy Griffin, Don Greer, Nellie Groy, Janie Horton, Joann Griffing, Peggy Goggons. Doris Hargrove, Corol Hinson. THIRD ROW: Monya Lou Harris, Virginia Hurley, Charles Girand, Pete Gloser, Carancllo Hill, Sylvia Harris. Nadine Hendricks, Peggy Holbcrt. FOURTH ROW: Ann Honeywill, Don Hillis, George Hopkins, George Human, James Hunt, Jimmy Hengy, Billy Hardin, Wayne Gceslin. Page Seventy-eight FIRST ROW; Hcjcn Johnson, Susie LoCorno, Morgoret Jacobs, Shirley Jackson, Barbara Karr, Joanne Leonard, Jonis litllcpagc, Jo labruzzo. SECOND ROW: Glenda Kidd, Jo Anno Jones, lorcna levcll, Gloria lowrence, Mortha Kelsoe, Martha Myers, Patricia Kukes, Sue lewis, Toulo Manos. THIRD ROW: Shirley longino, Don Kaufman, Sue lee, Jamos W. Johnson, Jim Johtson, Billy McKissack, Charles Honsen. FOURTH ROW: Dan luno. Tommy Lassiter, Clark Miller, Bill Johnson, Gerald lyday, Dennis Jones, Tommy Kirkpatrick, James Minor. 2A SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Connie Mackey, Kenny Malone, Joyne Melchcr, Marcia McKellor, Patsy McMurray, Judy Morgan, Anne Napier, Shorron Needham. SECOND ROW; Jonnic Louise Morrison, Norma Goil Mashburn, Kcenio Neilson, linda McMahan, Joyce Marshall, Betty Newton. Solly Noble. THIRD ROW: Goil Ostler, Glenda Otts, Shorron Prescott, Wilford Morris, Bobby Nelson, Tommy Posey, Margaret Newberry. FOURTH ROW; Boone Powell, Mell Plunk, Benny Mau'din, Nelson Knight, Bobby McCalb, Roger Johnson. Page Seventy-nine FIRST ROW: Nell Prcssly, Sylvio Randall, Pal Pentecost, Shirley Rains, Carol Rawlinson, Janis Roberts, Hozel Rice. SECOND ROW: Bobctta Russell, Mottilano Perdue. Horriette Ray, Francillc Puett, Elaine Robison, Karla Roush, Palsy Roqcrs. Ruth Arlann Ruqcl. THIRD ROW: Tommy Rudder, Jerry Rosamond, David Reed, Gordon Reynolds, John Stewart, Jerry Solin, Erwin Ruhland. FOURTH ROW: Jay Roy Roland, Bob Rosh, Howard Reed, Dick Rosser, lurol Sheperd, 8ill Slay. 2A SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Cerollo Southworth, Peggy Stacks, Sonyo Sterling, Esther Schooley. Bonnie Smith, Sophie Smith, Shirley Simms. SECOND ROW: Janette Smith, Louise Scotch, Jonette Scotch, Jackie Stepter, Jeon Smith, Ann Stephens, Martha Sharpe. THIRD ROW: Judy Stunz, Marc Simmons, Jimmy Shuffler, Darby Strickland, Leon R. Smith. Bettie Spoonemoro, Carolyn Savage. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Strickland, Bruce Smith, Clarence Stobaugh. Stanley Stone, 8orry Siemoutcl, Robert Shugort, Bill Stafford. Page Highly FIRST ROW: Morionne Summers, Corol Stokes, Nancy Wollis, Jeannic Throsher, BeMye Vance, Mory Wogliardo. SECOND ROW: Jerry Dell Wo Ms, Fron es Tompkins, Rose Marie Williams, Rebecca Wolters, Carole Willis, Melba Winbcrg, Gayle Wright. THIRD ROW: Peggy Witty, Pot Wilcox, Oscar Turner, Worren Whatley, Horace Thompson, Paul Willis, Don Vickery. 2A SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Donna Williams, Patricio Wyatt, Betty lou White, Shirley White. Romildo Young, Loretta Wilson. SECOND ROW; Greta Wright, Louise Wood, Bob West, Lloyd Wiggins, Mildred Wood, Jeon Yaggy, Ann Watts THIRD ROW: Gayle Wylie, Marie Zeller, Harold Williamson, Murrell Sloan, Jimmy White, Henry White, Gerald Yates. Page Eighty-one FIRST ROW: Mary Holley, Martha Holloy, Corole June Haley, J?an Ann Green, Sara Jonnings, Norma Golden, Mike Howe. SECOND ROW: laVcrne Eiscnmar., Bob Greer, Earnest Grof. Wayne Meredith, Jimmy Huff, Pat Hartman. THIRD ROW: Wayne Golaz, Robert Kittroll, Jay Gorman, Jimmy Hightower, Jim Hall, Jack Hall. FOURTH ROW: Howard Ford. Jim Carroll, Bobby Jackson, Cecil Jones, Biil Daum, Morgan Farrington. 2B SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Barbara Brooks, Patsy Boyd, Julia Ann Burleson, Martha Barber, Hollie Angell, Barbara Davis. Jan Bsdingfield. SECOND ROW: Ann DcShozo, Sandra 8la ingome, Sharon Baker, Jo Ann Brown, Ellen Decherd, Rosalie Cinnamon, Patsy Dry. THIRD ROW: Katie 8ray, Barbara Bailey, Pat Daniel, Alis Cone, Nancy Bocman, Vernon Elliot. FOURTH ROW: Buddy Boll, Tommy Amacker, Dick Bollord, Mackey Cokor. Page Eighty-two FIRST ROW; Joyccne Smith, Marlho Powers, Corolyn Reed. Mi'dred Robertson, Morion Ronkin, Elaine Scoggins, Foy Skibell. Jimmy Roy. SECOND ROW; Buddy Nimmons. Glen Willis, Poggy Porker, Katherine Wolloce, Em’ly Sue Worncr, Jo Anne Tucker, lou Asn Williams._ THIRD ROW: Billie Rozell, Barbara Teel, Barbara Scoagins, William Vardell, Sara Ann Wyly, Pholba Zeidlik, Shirley Pickle. FOURTH ROW; Jerry Wisley, Zock Robinson, Jack Smith, Grady Royster, Jerry Stoat , John Schultz, Suzanne Gadd. 2B SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Mcllvoin Betty Ann Maples, Sheila McCollum, Beth ladd, Joanna Ken:. Carol Nosley; Nc'ma Ann Jones SECOND ROW: Judy lane, Barbara Mardor, Jimmy lee, Linda lewis, Jerry lee, Jane Keeton, Wileon Jones. THIRC ROW: Jennie Golson. Jerry lyles, Bobby lindley, Nancy Galloway, Vicki Foster, Mary Frances Hites. FOURTH ROW: Roger Twedell, Dwoyne Taylor, Herb Mills, Pat Murphy, Horvcy Mannes, Dick Newton, James Park. •• •• -'I Page Eighty-three FLUTES Cunningham, Mary F. McLaughlin, Susan Parker, Peggy Reynolds, Gordon Rusk, Bernice Shaw, Mary Ann MeClesky, Camille Carter, Earl BASSOON Preston, Pot LARINETS oats. Gory ornwoll. Mike 'ovid, Robert ieishcr, Jim reeman, Gene larner, Robin George, Reagan riffsn, Robert auscr. Helen ittrcll, Robert irkwood, Jim limmons, Ralph Band Roster The pride and joy of Woodrow Wilson students is their band. Hailed as the best in the land by the students themselves, the band, whose membership reached over 100 members this year, is undoubtedly one of the best in the State of Texas. A real credit to one of the best schools in the State of Texas. Phillips, Janet Mc8ride, Jim Smith, Scotter Byrd, Smith ANTO AND BASS CLARINETS Ray, lewis Finley, Jim SAXOPHONES Bjork, Arthur Carroll, Jim Hcngy, Jim Konin, Terry Petrakis, John Reynolds, Tommy Rawlinson, Hayden HORNS Bedingcr, Celeste Credillc. Robert Hopkins, Diane Rusk, Katherine Schoolcy, Esther Watts, Ann Cornwell, Mike CORNETS Armastrong, Phillip Collier, Pillip Davit, Malcolm Farrington, Morgan Fox, Jimmy Gentler, Bill Hoil, Ewen Hunter, Freddy Morrit, Dean Pratt, Leland Rocvot, Bobby Smith, Jock Buchanan, Bill TROMBONES Davidton, Billy Drake, Donald Girand, Chorlev Glatcr, Peter Hill, David Leslie, Lorry Perkins. Terry Sondcrs, Charles Sullivan, Terry BARITONES Boyd, Tony Brannon, Edwin Cone, Alit Newman, Bill Oilman, Phillip Schmid, Ben BASSES Deithloff, John Gerrin, Herbert Perkint, Harry Wilcox, Frank DRUMS Crawford, 8ill lewis, Pete Mogbec, Mack Royster, Gladys Sewall, Eddie Tom Shepherd, Carl REAGAN GEORGE Drum Major The bond caught the mood of the Mexican number ar.d ended with o thort tiesto. Page Eighty-seven I Majorettes JANIE HANSON Hood Majorette Do or die is the motto of the six fiery females better known as the Woodrow Wilson Majorettes. Rain, shine, sleet or snow, they're always there, ready and willing to perform for the football fans and to cheer their football team to victory. SHERRY LUTZ LINDA BRUNKEN BARBARA GAllAHER BARBARA LAWLER OPAL SHARPE Chorus Superbly and beautifully blended voices lend themselves to make up the Woodrow Wilson Chorus. Led by Miss Anna Wood■ ruff, it is one of the best choral groups in the City of Dallas. ANNA WOODRUFF Director he Chorus Assembly Progrom s always appreciated y Woodrowites. Pjge Eighty-nine ORCHESTRA ROSTER FIRST ROW-. Walter Abbey, Avonoll Bangui , Mike Connell, Bill Crawford, Jim FleiiSer, Pot Howell, Judy Knight, Suion McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: Hugo Schricwer, Bayard Smith, Janet Wentz, Ann Worthington, Keith Andcrion, Roialee Cinnamon. Robert Crcdille, Morgan Farrington. THIRD ROW: Jomei Fox, toil Gault, lorry leilie, Linda lewii, Lynn McCurdy, Mock Magbee. Gilbert Menchoka, Patti Porter. FOURTH ROW: Pot Proiton, Jerry Pringle, Zock Robinion, Carl Shepherd, Mary Wagliordo, Carole Willi . Pacheco Umphren. Welcome on any occasion, ihe Woodrow Wilson Orchestra, led by Mrs. Evelyn Robbins, performs to such a degree of perfection that it is considered of professional caliber. This year the orchestra had eleven members to go to Galveston, Texas, for the All-State Orchestra. Well represented in All-City Orchestra, the members make a number of trips outside of Dallas each year. Page Ninety-one All through the years Woodrow Wilson has rated with the best in athletics. With spirit and teamwork they have remained unexcelled. Many former Woodrowites have gone on to greater victories after graduating. I. B. Hale, Wildcat blocker in 1934; David O'Brien, captain of the football squad in 1935; Mai Kutner; Leonard Akin; Red Maley and Bill Forester are former Wildcats who became All-Americans. In 1938 the Woodrow Wilson Basketball Squad under the expert direction of Coach Howard Kitchen bounced all the way to victory by winning city, district, regional, and state championships. The years '37 and '38 were great ones in Woodrow's sports history. The Track team won the regional meet, and the Wildcats rocketed down the field to be city champions in football. Track teams have added to Woodrow Wilson's honors by capturing state championships in 1931 and 1937. Another state championship was won in 1948 by a Wildcat swimming team. During the current year a Woodrow Wilson Junior, Barbara Galleher, won second National Women's A.A.U. tumbling championship. FDR our OF ir HRC TH€ ISSUCS OF LIFT , FIRST ROW: Coach leavell, Elmer Allen, Cvrly Johnson, Phil Entire squad of Woodrow Wilson Wildcats, who captured third place in city !• • ,cl’ Elliot Hawkins, Robert Hawkins, Chorles Herrin, Phil Beeson, ROW: Coach He!ms, Jimmy Clare, J. W. Bowen, Bill Woerner, Paul Totom, Bobby ,-u ,adlc, Wayne Pace, Bob Duckworth, Charlos Cox, Tommy Hall, David Currin, Jerry Graul, Charles Edwards. Dennis Honna, Herbert Gibson, R«hora Jerry Pound, Don Huoy, Jack Robinson, Bill Paschctog, Ernest lontos, Benny Mou 1 SfaecfacccCai W4 Those who steored tho way for cur '52 Wildcat team are: hood coach, J. C. Riley; assistant coach, Bobby Griffin; backfietd eooch, Melton Owen; and line coach, Don Helms. „ _ln(l things going and doing much for the team, but getting little cogr ,,on 0,0 he manot,c,i: J,mmy Christon, Floyd Bloom, and Wal «' B,,n, Page Ninety-foui Golves. Johnny Willioms. Dovid Michel, Phil Prescott, Hoi Stockton, Jomcs Zeller, Ronnie Moion. Gene Word Robert Stork. Floyd Bloom. SECOND Kenneth Blacksheor, Gorold Templin, John Dcloportc, Sonny Howard. Kenny West. THIRD ROW: Coaches Jim Riley. Goldie Owens, and Bobby Griffin; Bobby Ewell. Jimmy Christon, Walter Bent. FOURTH ROW; Coach Jameson, Tony Flobiano, James Gober, Doyle Conine, Harold Freeman, Jerry Martin, Statute GAME S CORES Woodrow Wilson . . 41 Irving .... 0 Woodrow Wilsan . . 14 Tech Woodrow Wilson . . 25 Jeff Davis (Houston 12 Woodrow Wilson . . 20 Forest Woodrow Wilson . . 24 Thomas Jefferson Son Antonio . . 27 Woodrow Wilson . . 0 Waco Woodrow Wilson . . 0 Poschol Fort Worth) IV Wocdrow Wilson . . 13 Adamson Woodrow Wilson . . 26 North Dallas . . 6 Woodrow Wilson . . 0 Sunset o 14 14 14 6 The silver and f'ome hove pot their mark o the records in o'l of the sports. In the pa't tw'nty-fivc yeors, the Wildcat eleven have rocked op six city chompionships and one district cop. Wilson is also preod of the fact that six All-Americans, Dovcy O'Brien and I. 8. Hale. T.C.U.; Mol Kotner, Texas; Leonard Akin, Boylor; Red M-iley. Kelly Simpson, and Bill Forester, S.M.U.. hove ployed for them. The Wildcats are looking forward to prodocing All-Americans and more winning teams. Page Ninety-five MU MllN iih gimd onil cne f(ai Ittleim, m on mil oho in INI % Mil MESON flopped many on opponent ot righl Me. Phil one 7 cor lei lemon, wot on the A iquod oho in 1951, yy flOYD BIOOM, monoqcr of the •'k teom for two yean, hos corned one letter. CLUTCHING THl SAIL, Woodrow Wilson i SHI W 'n,r hiimelf from two Jeff Dovis orm rock ten. Tht other Woodrow p y left holfback, of the Vor-earned one DOYLE CONNIE, competent quarterback. hos one yeor on 8 squod and one yeo r on A squad, beside one letter to his credit. CHARLES COX, who holds down the right halfbock spot, hos been on the 8 squod one yeor and on the A one year ond hos eorned one letter. Johnny-on-the-spot, JOHN DELA-PORTE, holds the quor ter bock position. Hoving played on the 8 as well os the A teom, Johnny has one letter. Junior, BOBBY EWEl, holds the full bock spot. Bobby, who hos hod two years on A teom, ond two letters was selected on the TIMES HERALDS All-City EM Receive Letter Jackets Big, blond, DENNIS HANNA, ployed right tackle for both the A end B teams, and he earned one letter. A junior, Dennis was selected for the TIMES HEARID'S second team. SJ.lt GOING Bill Wocrncr I), Wildcat bock, wiggles through a poir of Paschal players os Phil Galvez (39; throws block in gome against the Fort Worth team which won, 19-0. CHARLES HERRIN, right guard, has lettered once in two years on A squad. Trockster. SONNY HOWARD has proved he con carry the boll with plonty of speed while ful-filing his duties os right halfback. Sonny has served one year on B” squad and one yeor on A squod and has corned one letter. Senior HAROLD FREEMAN, right halfback, has served one yeor on B team, two on A and has corned for himself o letter. Husky PHIL GALVEZ, the stonewall of the backfield, has been fullback for three years on the A teom ond hos corned three letters. HERBERT GIBSON, right guard, hos ployed one yeor on the A teom and has one lotter. TOMMY HALL. left halfback, served one year on B team, one year on A' teom, and hos one letter. Tommy was Honorable Mention on the GauAS NEWS’ All-City team. CURLEY JOHNSON, left holfbock. hos ployed three yeors on the A squad ond hos earned three letters. Wildcats Place Four RONNIE MASON, Junior, holds left end spot. He hos served on B squod one year, A squad one ycor, ond hos one letter. Blond DAVID MICHEll, hos SHOULDERING o North Dollos Bulldog is Curly Johnson (22) os Herbert secured right guard for the lost Gibson (69) ond Doyle Conine (5) gallop to secure the tackle. Woodrow two yeors on the A squad. won the Cotton Bowl gome, 26-6. and has earned two letters. David was selected for All-City first teams of both the TIMES HERALD ond DALLAS NEWS. WAYNE PACE, right guard, hos served one yeor on 8 team, ond one yeor on “A teom, and also hos one letter. i JERRY POUND, who ploys ot left end, wos on the B squod one yeor, on the A squod two years, ond has earned two letters. Dork PHIL PRESCOTT, center, hos served two years on the A and hos eorned two letters, besides being o NEWS honoroble mention. Modest PAUL TATOM. right end. ployed one yeor on the 'B team ond one yeor on the A teom, ond hos eorned one letter. GERALD TEMPLIN, fullbock, ployed one yeor on the 'B team, one yeor on the A” teom, ond hos one letter. T OF REACH o( o Tech tocVler is Gene Word 09), Wilrkot boeV, ov gains yordoge in the Woodrow-1 ech gome. Johnny WWUoms to Ronnie Moson (77) ore the other WildcoH pictured. Woodrow •oted Tech U-0. tocVy KMUW m M V eV tocVAe, ho emd two yeot% on the k ood ond Vos one etter On All-District Team BtUfimiw HOttM SIONKVl. o HtRM.0 Viono obW menlxon. nos to Vm ctedW. one 'co n-. two •foots, ‘‘K teom; ond one W« OlNt V KW . ri bs bo t-VmkV, bos boon on K oomet tot bto ycots ond bos btce SouftOft1 SWX ''HOVWIV, MtVo vtos ot Vt 0KWk%HVN% V n coto, p oioA ot VoWoosV ooo oos tVo V «o o, two ou oft Vo K oo« , oftA Vos wftt v o ot on, ROSIW VIM, dt ov OMottotWV MV VV TO ,W Simm two oots oo K Stoto pto'jtd on Vo K ootn Vtw otV ond m 'foot on Y ootn ond 'iws ond Vos two o WV w hos ootntd two ottm, Gridders Match Weight, Speed, and Teamwork With Opponents IT'S UP AND OVER the center of the Forest lino os Wildcat soohomore, Tomm Holl (23), qocs for o touchdown. Making the block for Holl is Hal Stockton (II). Woodrow won the gome. 20-14. GETTING NOWHERE FAST Adamson s Roy McGregor is being held bock by Woodrow Wilson's Gene Word (19). Adamson won in the last minute, 14-13. SNOWBALL, the moscot which adopted tho Wildcat football team during pre-season practice, is now a familiar figure in the halls and on the campus of Woodrow. FINAL LUNGE is mod by Woodrow's Doyle Conine (5) in an attempt to Stop Billy Kidd. Sunset fleet halfback, os he skirts left and barely out of reach. Sunset went ahead to win the Thanksgiving Day game. 6-0. Page One Hundred GAME SCORES Woodrow Wilton Woodrow Wilton Woodrow Wilton Woodrow Wilton Woodrow Wilton Woodrow Wilton Woodrow V ilton Woodrow Wilton Woodrow Wilton Woodrow Wilton 49 Garland B . 0 SeogoviHe B . 6 Wilmcr Hutchins 39 Ennit .... 7 North Delict 33 Crozier Tech 6 Foret! . . . . 6 Adomton . . 0 Mansfield . 6 Sunset 6 26 26 12 13 12 26 6 13 6 Experience Is Wildkittens' Main Objective B t-nm instructors ore Bill leavcll ond Poi Jameson. Woodrow t 'B football loom wilh which belied the experience ihot the team gained. Experience which will be moil important to theta sophomores ot they become the A football teom next foil. 8' team squad membert are Firtt Row: Don Luna, Nelson Knight, Dick Lawson, Richord Gibson, Billy Harden, James Reid, Paul Willis, Fred Cheatham, Pierre Fontaine, Bob Harper, Gory Wafton, Oscar Turner. Harrison Broyles. Robert Shugart, Manager Kenny West. Second Row; Cooch Bill Icavcil. Mickey Hurst, Don Vickery, Kip Moore, Wayne Porks, Orville Cowgill, Tommy Kirksotrick, Mack Burt, Jerry Orr, Bill Savage, Jock Tinor, Cooch C. C. Jameson. Third Row: John Grietol, Scott Forley, Clarence Stobaugh, Jock Wertheimer, Eddy Wheeler, Morvin Cotton, Don Dyer, Bob Rath, Billy Stafford, Gerold McCoy, Don Johnson, Pot Thorp, Pot Nelton. Page One Hundred One — 5s5 1952 Cheerleaders No Harder Workers or More Loyal Fans lit and tang to b« u« d at a pop tklty, lommy. Bo tty, and Baddy loading tho ttudont body in a fa,.. . tho ovon choerloodor begin wi b 0,,, W-W-i-l-d, C-C-a-t-s, the ringing words of a football cheer; the flash of red and grey; seven energetic people posed like statues: The Wildcat Cheerleaders! Those seven guys and gals who are the 1952 cheerleaders hardly resemble the first ones in 1934. This was the first year the young Woodrow Wilson High School elected cheerleaders to lead the student body. Nineteen years later the Triple W led by these school favorite cheer our football team to victory in the 1952 football season. Page One Hundred two Tommy Dance Gibson Jdy SMS The A boskciboll team is First Row: Joe Cobb, Curtis Richie, Stanley Babbitt, David Michell, Jack McClintock. Second Row: Phil Prescott, Bill Tanner, Don Paryin, James Zollcr, lorry Carter. Cagers bow; but look to future Speed! That's one of the most important requirements in basketball, and the speedy Wildcats have gone one belter than the football team by capturing four city, three district, and one state title. These cups stand in our trophy case to remind us of the past great teams and to encourage the future ones. Team Coach Clare Seay Monagcr Johnny Garrett Page One Hundred Four At right are shown Phil Prescott, center; and Joe Cobb, guard. Below ore lorry Carter, forward; Curtis Richie (lower left) guard and James Zeller, center. Page One Hundred Five • Hoopsters were spirited competitors. Bill Tanner (right), forward. Stanley Babbitt (below), forward. lower left. Jack McClintock, guard; lower confer, David Michcll, guard; lower right, Don Parvin, center Page One Hundred Six First Row; Kip Moore, Jorry Orr, Kenneth Fronklin, lorry Drake, Denne Freemen, Bobby Addy, Jomes Bell. Second Row: Bill Miller, Eorl Fisher, Boone Powell, Kenneth Blocksheor, Otcor Turner, Howord Reed. Cagers have successful season. CAGE RESULTS Woodrow Wilson 26 Adamson 29 Woodrow Wilson 26 Forest 34 Woodrow Wilson 44 Crozier Tech 43 Woodrow Wilson 28 North Dollos 43 Woodrow Wilson 31 Sunset 33 Woodrow Wilson 44 Adamson 34 Woodrow Wilson 44 Forest 40 Woodrow Wilson 35 Crozier Tech 32 Woodrow Wilson 47 North Oollos 29 Woodrow Wilson 32 Sunset 23 Woodrow Wilson 76 Hillcrest 32 Woodrow Wilson 40 Highland Park 32 Woodrow Wilson 22 Woxohachie 17 Preparing boys for the A team is the purpose of the B basket- ball team. They ore not only taught how to ploy better basketball. but they goin the experience and know-how that is so essential to a championship team. Page One Hundred Seven Six Lettermen ... Baseball A loom members ore First Row:Bob Nonce, Cborlcs Cox, Phi! Beeson, Joe Cobb, Jock Clymcr, Gerold loughmillcr, Don Horst. Second Row: David Micholl, Jim Skinner, Howard Reed, Doyle Connie, Bill Ed Marshall, Bobby Ewell, Jerry Pound. Third Row: Kenneth Blackshoar, Jimmy Ray, John Deloporte, David Reeves, Howard Rimmer, Tony Flabiano. VI It ,11' Coach Don Helms Near misses and heart breakers have been the results of too many seasons; but last year the Wildcat nine tied for the city title for the first time. Although many a time they have run a close second. A challenge to the future diamond enthusiasts is to bring in more baseball championship cups to add to the other trophies. Page One Hundred Eight ... Form Nucleus of A Club BOS NANCE, Short itop GERALD lOUGHMIllER, First bast Favorite Spring Sport Promising PHIL BEESON, Outfielder and catcher A squad pitchers are First row: Bobby Johnston, David Reeves, Oscar Turner, Howard Rimmcr. Second row: Doyle Conine, Howard Reed, Dovid Micholl. First row; Kenneth Blackshcar, first base; Johnny Delaportc, outfield; Second row: Tony Flabiano, outfield; Jim Skinner, outfield; Joe Cobb, short stop. CHARLES COX. second base KONNIE MASON, third bosc Page One Hundred Ten Pictured or £ ' • Row: Joy Roland, Dennis Jones. Jimmy While, Mell Plunk, Kemp Moore. Ice Perkins. Second Row: Don Louis, Dix Moody, George Hopkins, Bobby Johnston, Tyrus Cobb, lorry Corter. Third Row: Oscar Turner, Clarence Stobaugh, Horace Thompson. B Club Trains Rookies Coached by Bobby Griffin these sophomores are training themselves for the A team. A person would be surprised to sec the coordination and smooth performance of these B learners. When they see the finished product on the A team, they soon understand why the Wildcats ore no strongers in the upper brackets of the city race. Coach, eUFOSD CATES The Golf teem arc FIRST ROW: Neil Fletcher, Hayden Rawlir.son, Bill Gens'er, How Buchanan, Warren Whotley, Walter Still. SECOND ROW: Charles Sanders, Bill Hie Reagan George, James Johnson, Randy Duckworth, Erwin Ruhlond. Wildcats can also drive and pul The small team in number but who do a b iob on ihe golf links is the gold team. Tl team consistently won the title for four yec in a row, 1939-1942, and two other tim 1933 and 1952. Here's hopin' that the g team can run up another monopoly on tl golf cup by winning egain the next four five years. NEIL FlEJCHER 1952 letterman HAYDEN RAWLINSON 1952 letterman Page One Hundred Twelve Coach CHARLES BECKHAM ie Tennis team ore FIRST ROW: Dclsie Clark, Shirley Luton, Carolyn Owens, Barbara juce, Susan Hornsey, Barbara Gollcher, Barbara Moore. SECOND ROW ore: Carolyn jvogc, Russell Lacey, Jerry MoMhews, Jerry Marshall, Nathan Zcimcr, lorry Forris, Claude [one, Bobby McColly NATHAN ZEIMER Boys' Doubles City 1952 lettermon id serve and lob and slam. CAROLYN OWENS Gir’s' Doubles Slate Champion, 1952 Girls' Singles State Champion, 1953 Hades of Gorgeous Gussie!! This Wildcat ort has really outdone itself in winning jps. These Ted Schroeders have racked 3 eight city titles, and last year two Wilson iris went to Austin and brought back the iris' Doubles State Championship. The iture not only looks bright, but the future 'i'dcats should be unbeatable. BARBARA BRUCE Girls' Doubles City 1952 lettermon Page One Hundred Thirteen Trackitcr arc: FIRST ROW: Bobby Miller. Walter Abbey, Pot Green, Sonny Howard, Bill Wocrncr, Walter Hay , Richard Roger , Terry Perkin , Tommy Raye, Gene Ward, J. W, 8owon, Phil Galvez. SECOND ROW: George Jackson, Pat Tharp, Sonny Van Vooit. Gerald Templin, Johnny Buckingham, Marshall Thompion, Norwood Hill, Johnny Saulsman, Tommy Hall, Don Fagin, Billy Cooper, Cindermen pound way Page One Hundred Fourteen Don Johnson, James Zeller. THIRD ROW: Tommy Reynolds, Jerry Ellsworth, Don Huey, Tommy Rudder, Scott Forley, 8arney Terrell, Jimmy Roy, Perry McElyo, I. J. Duncon, Oscar Peterson, Bob Harper, Wcndall landsdownc. Bob Burnette. Tommy Posey, Gerald McCoy, Walter Bent. FOURTH ROW; Coach Jameson, Morvin Cotton, Kenny West, Robert Cordcr, Ronald Eddy, Chorlcs Edwards, Allen Paschal, Don Dyer, lorn Tombrelio, Mack Burt, Gilbert Horgravc, Jerry Sullivon, Bobby Mann, Bill Poschetag, Dan Luno, Fred Cheatham, Paul Willis. to victories. Mercury himself would stand agape to see the fleet Wildcat sprinters in a contest. These speedsters have raced themselves to six city titles in the last twenty years, no mean accomplishment. Coach Jameson's crew is looking forward to even brighter records in the next years. Page One Hundred Fifteen Letters go to seven '52 thinclads J. W. BOWEN, 220-yord dosh, sprint relay, broad jump. DON FAGIN, Pole Vault SONNY HOWARD, High and low Hurdles, sprint relays, 100-yard TOMMY RAYE, 100 and 220-yord doshos, sprint relay WAITER HAYS, 880-yard run, mile relay Page One Hundred Sixteen TER3Y PERKINS. 440-yard dash, sprint relay, mile RICHARD ROGERS, 440-yard dash, mile rcl rcloy Captains assist teachers with duties Baggy gym suits utter exhaustion after a basketball game, the daily fight for the mirror —all of these things are typical of the girl gym classes. In spite of these difficulties most girls enjoy this chance to get wholesome exercise and to learn teamwork and co-operation with fellow team members. Mattie Dell Webb Hanna Goldstein Helen Parsons The gym captains ore FIRST ROW: Louise Craft, Barbara Gallehcr, Charlotte Durham. Corol Harvey, Jo Ann Beck, Gayle Moore, bora Jones, Goyle Smith. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Owens, Mory Bryant, Patty Pool, Golyc Wylie, Judy Knight, Ann Austin, Anna 8 , '? L e ' Linda Lowe, Puggie East, Martha Myers. THIRD ROW: Vickio Foster, Nancy Pa.kcr, Chris Newby, Barbaro Bior, Sophie Smith, Corol Cherry, Corolyn Sovoge. Mary Lu Pike. Barbara Jo Flabiono. Moric Zeller, Kimmie Turner, Billie Benson. FOURTH ROW: Borbaro Brooks Noncy Galloway, Flort|' Wright, Natalie Munves, Marcia Hardin, Sally Hines, Mildred Nichols, Emily Whitfield. Betty Vance, Sue Hargrave, eloise Craft. NOT PICTURED: Betty SclDy and Jon Eason. P g One Hundred Seventeen Viclory smiles are demonstrated by the winning volley boll team. FIRST ROW: Morilyn Taylor; Carol Guthrio. Anna Beth White, captain; Dixie Orem; Jerry Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Holland; June Stevens; Sally Hoffman; Shirley Ondrusek; Palsy Powell; Anita Andrews. Miss Parsons shows correct position in the double forward roll to tho sophomore gym class. If at first you don't succeed, try and try againl is season. This gym class stems to be trying in vain to Recreation in a genteel manner; Page One Hundred Eighteen ! j fovoritc expression of gym teachers during volley ball core the game correctly. Seniors wait to be assigned gym lockers whilo their equipment get careful scrutiny by gym teachers Parsons and Cooper. healthful, exciting, friendly sports Although those girls in the sixth period closs ore not demonstrating grace and poise, they are having fun in their own version of baskotboll.. Page One Hundred Nineteen or our of ir hrc rue issues of life The Woodrow Wilson Military Department has long boasted the largest preparatory-school R.O.T.C. in the world. Its achievements through the years have proved commensurate with its excellence in size. Hundreds of young men graduates have used their military training received here to achieve rapid promotions and honors in the armed services. Woodrow Wilson is proud of its sons who have served in recent conflicts and has honored some 123 youths (named on the Honor Roll at left) who gave the fullest measure of devotion. Pictured below are three popular army men who have served the school corps in the past. Colonel William Webb Browning (left) is now in command of a unit in Hawaii; Colonel P. L. Hooper (center) is operational officer at the Atomic Proving Ground in Los Alamos, New Mexico; and Sergeant William Forster, a favorite of all the cadets who served under him, who is now deceased. World's Largest Prep School R.O.T.C. Ably Administered MAJOR R. M. NEHER Commandant of Cadets MAJOR R. M. NEHER, who has been commandant at Woodrow Wilson for thirteen years, first came here in 1928 as a mathematics teacher. A veteran of World War I, Major Neher received his education at Manchester College of Indiana, the University of Indiana, East Texas State Teachers' College, and the University of Texas. FIRST LIEUTENANT JOSEPH A. FRANKS came to Woodrow two and one-half years ago, having been with the occupation troops in the Philippine Islands and Japan. Altogether It. Franks has served five years with the United States Army. He is assistant professor of military science and tactics. MASTER SERGEANT MELVIN W. CLARK, supply sergeant and instructor in theory, has been here seven years. During World War II, Sergeant Clark served in Europe, Africa, and Sicily. MRS. J. W. HARRISON Secretory to the Commandant SERGEANT FIRST CLASS EDDIE E. PICKETT, has served in the army sixteen years. During World War II, he saw service in such places as the South Pacific, occupation in Germany for three years, and fourteen months in Korea. For two years Sergeant Pickett has been drill leader and instructor in theory at Woodrow. SERGEANT FIRST CLASS EUGENE V. KIRK came to Woodrow in March, 1952, as rifle team and theory instructor. He has been in the army sixteen years, in which he saw time in the South Pacific during World War II and nineteen months in Korea. 1ST. LT. J. A. FRANKS SFC E. V. KIRK SFC E. E. PICKETT M SGT. M. W. ClARK Page Out■ Hundred Twenty-two Cadet Officers Help Maintain Order Captain Leo Chamberlin Captain Horlesi Bcnthul Captain Jerry Clory The Officers of the Guard are a group of cadets, whose job is to keep order in the halls at the various lunch periods. The Color Guard is composed of high-ranking non-commissioned officers who carry the colors in all regimental parades. SFC Thomas Gandy, SFC Richard Robinson, Sgt. John Delaporte, and SFC Robert Timmons Page One Hundred Twenty-three It. Col. Bill Bowers A coveted honor among the officers in the military department is to be chosen Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel. Only the most outstanding leaders achieve this status. These young men have been chosen for the most responsible position — Regimental Commander, Regimental Adjutant, and Battalion Commanders. MILITARY STAFF FALL TERM Col. Som Marling Regimental Adjutant Col. lorry McCurdy Regimental Commander i i I The Colonel is the commanding officer of the regiment, which comprises the entire cadet corps. The fall term was unusual because of the honor of becoming Colonel was attained by Colonels Larry McCurdy and Sam Harting, both of whom were first-rate military leaders. wonder Col. Bill Wocrncr It. Col. Bill Ewing Regimental Adjutant It. Col. Irving Berlin MILITARY STAFF SPRING TERM Woodrow Wilson Rangers Perform For Varied Spectator Groups The trim, neat cadets that you see wearing white fourragres on their shoulders are the Woodrow Wilson Rangers. The Rangers are a voluntary group that perform on special occasions, such as the Thanksgiving Day football game, open house, and other functions. This highly trained group is led by Drill Master, Col. Gene Jameson. Other officers of the Rangers include Lt. Col. Irving Berlin, Guide; Captain Doug Woodham, Platoon Leader; 1st Lt. Ronald Griffin, and 2nd Lt. James Ketch-ersid. C irunsn The Woodrow Wilson Rangers kneel in a Queen Anne salute. Page One Hundred Twenty-six Rifle Team Wins Competition FIRST ROW: John Wojicr, Woyn© Toylor. Kenneth Wylie. Doug W©od' .om, Ben Aihmore. SECOND ROW; Jimmy Rutledge. Richard Robinvon, Eorncy Terrell, Chari© Bynum, Gerald Coffey. Sharp-eyed cadets lined up with rifles to their shoulders, are the crack-shot members of Woodrow's rifle team, who took the trophy this year in the City shoulder-to-shoulder competition. Sergeant First Class Eugent V. Kirk trains these boys for competition in six matches: during the fall are the Interscholastic Match, the City Match, and the Hearst Match; the spring matches include the Shoulder to Shoulder Match, the Tri-City Match (Dallas, Arlington, and Fort Worth), and the Arlington Match. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven R.O.T.C. Band Major Terry Perkins Band Commander 2nd. It. Robert David Col. George Roystor Band Instructor Captain Mack Magbee Band Executive 2nd. It. Iclond Pratt 1st. It. Mike Cornwall 2nd. It. Jim Fleisher 2nd. Lt. Charles Sanders To the strains of Sound and Fury 2nd. It. Reagan George the parade begins. Drum Major Reagan George 2nd. It. Tommy Reynolds leads the R.O.T.C. bond. . ' R.O.T.C. Band Roster Pvt. Phillip Armstrong PFC Arthur Bjork PFC Tony Boyd FFC Edwin Bronom Pvt. Jim Carroll PFC Gory Coots 1st. Sgt. Philip Collier CpI. Bill Crowford PFC Robert Credillc PFC Billy Davidson Sgt. Malcolm Davis CpI. John Deithloff PFC Donald Drake Pvt. Morgan Farrington CpI. Gene Freemon CpI. Robin Garner PFC Charles Girond PFC Peter Gloser Pvt. Wayne Goloz PFC Robert Griffin Sgt. Ewon Hail PFC Jimmy Hengy PFC Herbert Herrin PFC George Human PFC Freddie Hunter PFC Jimmie Kirkwood Pvt. Robert Kiltrell Pvt. Terry Koonin PFC Larry Lesley PFC Pete lewis PTC Gerald lydoy PFC Jim McBride Pvt. Dean Morris CpI. Billy Jock Newman Pvt. Ralph Nimmons PFC Phillip Oilman CpI. lewis Ray CpI. 8obby Reeves PFC Gordon Reynolds Pvt. Grady Royster CpI. Ben Schmid PFC Eddie Tom Sewall PFC Carl Shepherd Pvt. Jack Smith CpI. Terry Sullivan Pvt. Wiliom Vordell PFC Frank Wilcox NOT PICTURED: PFC Jimmy Finley Pvt. David Hill Pvt. Johnny Petrakis Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Company A It. Col. Russell Lacey Period Commander Captain Bill Bishop Company Commondcr Captain Tommy Cody Range Officer 1st. It. Albert Von Voast Company Executive 2nd. It. Johnny Buckingham Platoon Leader 2nd. Lt. Thomas Freiley Platoon Leader Oh, those Monday morning inspections! Captain John Hooc and 2nd. It. Richard Chcadle inspect Sgt. Jerry Ellsworth's rifle. 1‘agv One Hundred Thirty Company A Roster SFC 8cn Ashmore CpI. Eddie Jordan PFC Richard Ross Pvt. Dick Bollard PFC Don Kaufman SFC Jimmy Rutledge i m Pvt. Jerry Box PFC William Keeling Pvt. Robert Southworth n . •«_ _ c.:il Pvt. Ronald Colemon PFC Alfred Lacey Pvf. Wollcr bfill Pvt. Charles Edwards Pvt. 8obby lindlcy SFC Wayne Taylor Pvt. Tom Elliston Pvt. Harvey Monnes PFC Horace Thompson M Sgt. James Gober Pvt. Jerry Marshall Sgt. Dean Vaughan Pvt. Joy Gorman Sgt. Bobby Miller Pvt. Lloyd Wiggins M Sgt. Danny Green Sgt. Jack Norwood CpI. Gordon Wilson SFC Ernest Hafemann SFC Johnny Porker CpI. Monte Witte Pvt. Buddy Hoynes PFC Alan Pascal Pvt. Phil Workman Pvt. Larry Holliday 1st. Sgt. Phil Prescott NOT PICTURED: CpI. Joe Jackson PFC Harry Perkins Pvt. Bob Greer Sgt. Don Johnson SFC Rudy Rhoods Pvt. David Honsen 9FC Douglas Johnson PFC Joy Roland Pvt. Ronnie Harris PFC Bobby Johnston Pvt. Bert Rose Pvt. Don Porvin Page One Hundred Thirty-one Major Richard Rogers Period Executive Captain Jim Furlong Company Commander 2nd. It. Neil Fletcher Period Commander 2nd. It. Lawson Dovis Platoon leader 1st. It. Pat Green Company Executive 1st. It. Roy Forror Fitness Officer 1st. Sgts. Bil 8ishop and Thomas Freiley check over their weekly reports. Page One Hundred Thirty-two Pvt. Tommy Amocker SFC Nicki Angelo PFC lorry Bockerman Pvt. lonny Severs PFC Mock Brown PFC Don Cook Pvt. Mackey Coker PFC Arthur Dumont PFC Lorry Farris Sgt. Tony Flobiono PFC Charles Floyd Pvt. Howard Lee Ford Pvt. Buddy Fouls 1st. Sgt. Allen Franklin SFC Johnny Garrett Sgt. Donald Greer PFC Joe Grubbs PFC Jomes Johnson Sgt. Donald Kizziar PFC Jomes Lacey PFC Jerry Lindsey Pvt. Jimmy lee PFC Tommy Mackey Sgt. Perry McElhonnon PFC Carey McElya PFC Billy McKissack PFC Wilford Morris SFC Bill Morrow PFC Bill Munsch SFC E. H. Noil Pvt. Jimmy Petty PFC Tommy Posey SFC lee Pulley Sgt. Mike Schwillc M Sgt. Gcrold Skidmore PFC Murrell Sloan Pvt. Claude Stone CpI. Willie Thompson Sgt. Dovid Varner CpI. Benny Word Pvt. Bob West M Sgt. David While Pvt. James White Pvt. Graydon Whitney PFC Horold Williamson Pvt. Jerry Wisley SFC Dave Woodbury CpI. Bill Springfield NOT PICTURED: Pvt. Vernon Elliott PFC Roger Johnson Company B Roster Page One Hundred Thirty-three Company C U. Col. Ronald Rutherford Period Commander Captain Captain Captain Jerry Matthews Doug Wodham Bob Burnette Company Commander Range Officer Utility Officer Hr. Li. Floyd Bloom Company Executive 2nd. If. Don Fagin Platoon Leader 2nd. Lt. Stephen Swiger Platoon Leader We've won again! Acting Adjutant, It. Colonel Evcritt Truitt presents efficiency and poradc ribbons to guidon bearers Jimmy Christon and Kenny West. Company C Roster Pvt Ronnie Bober SFC Barry Barries M Sgt. James Barker CpI. 8obby Borshop PFC John Bostick SFC Milton Bradley PFC Edgar Bryan Pvt. Kemp Cheves PFC Gene Collier Sgt. Robert Cordcr 1st. Sgt. Charles Cox Pvt. Sammy Cox PFC Earl Fisher Pvt. Pierre Fontaine Pvt. Kenneth Franklin Sgt. Jarrell Gillingham PFC John Graf Pvt. John Griosel PFC Bob Heoly PFC John Heard Pvt. Philip Hodge PFC Charles Irwin Sgt. Roy Joplin CpI. Weaver lafferly PFC Edward little SFC Alfred Malone SFC Jack McClintock CpI. James McKnight Pvt. Jerry Morgan CpI. Ray Perkins CpI. David Reeves CpI. James Reid Pvt. Charles Rogan CpI. Robert Sheoror PFC Borry Sicmantcl Pvt. Charles Stephan Sgt. Dennis Stephenson PFC Charles Stewart PFC Clarence Stobough PFC Lester Sutton CpI. Bob Troy Pvt. Jim Walker SFC Gone Ward PFC Warren Whatley PFC Gory Watson Sgt. Kenny West CpI. Bob White PFC Gerald Yates Sgt. Nathan Zicmcr M Sgt. Bobby Mann Pvt. Phil Mentesono NOT PICTURED: Sgt. Howard Buchanan SFC Grady Giles CpI. Bobby Stovall a Page One Hundred Thirty-fire Company D Major Richard Floch Period Executive Captain Roy Davit Company Commander lit. It. Ronnie Griffin Period Executive lit. It. John Motley Fitness Officer 2nd. It. Williom Reed Platoon leader 2nd. It. Sam Warner Platoon leader All for one — One for all! The 1st Sergeants of various companies toast the officers for their work to moke the January Officer's Dance the best ever. Page One Hundred Thirty-six Company D Roster Pvt. Elmer Allen Pvt. Larry Arnold Sgt. Walter Bent PFC Morrison Broyles 5FC Barry Burch PFC Mike Carmichael CpI. Fred Cheatham Sgt. Jerry DeMoss Pvt. Billy Dorris PFC Scott Farley PFC Bob Flournoy SFC Norman Foster PFC Bob French Pvt. Jim Hall PFC Charles Hansen PFC 8ruce Honssen CpI. W. A. Harper PFC Bobby Hetherington PFC James Hunt M Sgl. Abel Jiminez PFC James Johnson Sgt. Billy Johnston Pvt. Cecil Jones PFC Don lewis SFC Ernest lontos PFC Bob McCally SFC Woync Musgrove M Sgt. Charles Nelson PFC Mel Plunk CpI. Gene Roush Pvt. Danny Runner Pvt. John Schulz PFC lurol Shepherd Pvt. Bruce Smith Pvt.Wendell Smith 1st. Sgt. Marshall Thompson PFC Robert Trostel Pvt. Don Vickery SFC Jim Weir Sgt. Curtis White PFC Paul Willis Pvt. D. T. Strickland CpI. Colvin Jones NOT PICTURED: Pvt. Jerry Don Cook Page One Hu wired Thirty-seven Company E It. Col. Bill Ewing Period Comonder Captain W. F. Howard Company Commander Captain Barney Terrell Range Officer Ut. It. Ben Houston Company Executive 2nd. It. Bobby Gibson Plotoon leader 2nd. It. Walter Hollingsworth Plotoon leader Attention! Regimental Commondcr Larry McCurdy reviews parade with ROTC Moiors and Adjutant Sam Horting. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Company E Roster Pvt. Dean Bailey CpI. James Barton Sgt. Jimmie Bentloy PFC Harold Bryan Sgt. Charles Clark SFC Neil Cothran SFC Billy Cooper SFC David Currin Sgt. Jimmie Curtis SFC G. W. Dickson CpI. Ronald Eddy 1st. Sgt. Bobby Ewell CpI. Tommy Ferguson Sgt. Joe Harrison Pvt. Fitzhugh Lee Hort SFC Elliot Hawkins SFC Robert Hawkins Pvt. Charles Herrin SFC Bill Hicalt Pvt. Jimmy Hightower Sgt. Bob Hogg Pvt. Lorry Hood CpI. Mickey Hurst CpI. Stanley Ingram PFC Tommy Kirkpatrick Pvt. Dick Lawson Pvt. Bennie Mauldin CpI. Gregory Maxwell PFC Billy Miller CpI. Bill Poschetag Pvt. Richard Penlond PFC Howard Dean Reed M Sgt. Bill Rogers Pvt. Jerry Rogers Pvt. Clyde Smith Sgt. Thomos Sorrels PFC Jock Stevenson CpI. Fred Stone M Sgt. Jerry Stronsky CpI. Jack Wcrthimer Pvt. Glen Willis PFC Jerry Winters CpI. Roy Woodard Pvt. Richard Gregory SFC Don Hurst NOT PICTURED: Sgt. Alfred King Pvt. Nelson Knight PFC Boone Powell Page One Hundred Thirty-nine Major Carl Finley Period Executive Captain Bob McAhren Company Commander Hi. It. Waller Rowe Company Executive HI. It. Jack Wilkinson Fitness Officer 1st. It. Bob Rucker Utility Officer 2nd. U. Walter Hoys Platoon leader 2nd. It. James Ketchorsid Platoon leader The Officer's Dance is highlighted by the Grand March led by Colonels lorry McCurdy and Sam Harling. Page One Hundred Forty Company F Roster Pvt. Kirby Ball PFC Wayne Park Pvt. Charles BlackshcarPvt. Bobby Parsons CpI. Bob 8owers CpI. Oscar Pederson PFC Jack Brandon SFC Robert Christmas PFC Bobby Click SFC Joe Cobb PFC Tom Curtis CpI. Don Daudolin Pvt. Bruce Doloplainc Sgt. Jerry Ellsworth SFC Thomas Gandy Pvt. Mike Godwin Pvt. Ernest Grof PFC Pat Gordon ’FC Ernest Hallmark Sgt. Bill Hanes Sgt. Don Harting PFC Freddy Hitt PFC George Hopkins CpI. Mickey Inmon SFC Frank Kologey Pvt. Lorry Kimbriel PFC Tom lassitor Pvt. Frank Mayberry CpI. Andy McCulloch CpI. Stevo Moore Pvt. Pat Murphy Pvt. Bill Ragsdale PFC Dovid Reed SFC Dowey Robinson Pvt. Zack Robinson PFC Dick Rosser Pvt. Erwin Ruhland PFC Wade Smalley SFC George Sorensen PFC John Stewart Pvt. Jerry Staotz Pvt. 8i 11 Tanner CpI. Gerald Templin SFC Robert Timmor.s SFC Robert Wainscott 1st. Sgt. Louis Word SFC Herbert Wcinb.rgcr Pvt. Henry While PFC Jimmy White PFC Don Widcner M Sgt. John Withers PFC lorry Watson Sgt. Leonard Young Pvt. John Zink CpI. Jerry Orr Page One Hundred Forty-one Company G Col. Gene Jamovon Period Commander Captain Don West Company Commander Captain John Wester Range Officer 1st. It. James Coggins Company Executive 2nd. It. Walter Abbey Platoon Leader 2nd. It. Clifford Martin Platoon Leader Efficient cadets do a bit of lost minute polishing of their brass. Page One Hundred Forty-two Company G Roster PFC Keith Amendson Pvt. PFC Stanley Babbitt CpI. Sgt. Gerald Baker SFC Pvt. Bob Briddick Sgt. Sgt. Mack 8urt CpI. CpI. Jim Buttgen Pvt. PFC Larry Carter Pvt. CpI. Jimmy Christon CpI. CpI. Arthur Crothors SFC PFC Larry Drake Pvt. PFC Randy Duckworth Pvt. Sgt. Emory Durrett lit. M Sgt. Harold FreemanCpI. CpI. Jerry Galbraith Pvt. M Sgt. Phillip Galvez PFC PFC Gene Gibbon PFC CpI. Richard Gibson PFC David Ham Bob Harper Don Huey Jerry Hutchinson Johnny Jay Jack Jerome Ted Johnson Frank Jones James Martin Ronnio Mason Gilbert Monchako Sgt. David Michel Bobby Morrison Gail Moss Pat Nelson Joe Bob Sanders Porter Schultz PFC Jimmy Shuffler PFC Billy Stafford Pvt. Stanley Stone Sgt. Ewing Stout Sgt. Harold Suder PFC Jack Tiner PFC lorry Tobias SFC Tommy Van Wart SFC les Wagner Pvt. Robert Wallace Pvt. Eddy lee Wheeler NOT PICTURED: PFC Kenneth Blackshcar Pvt. Orville Cowgill PFC Eugono Gilliam Pvt. Jim Bob Dodson Pvt. Harold Henderson CpI. Kenneth Wylie Page One Hundred Forty-three Major Gene Smith Period Executive 2nd. It. Michael White Platoon leader 2nd. It. Robert Christian Platoon leader 1st. It. James Collett Fitness Officer 1st. It. Fred Davis Company Executive It. Colonel Bill Bowers and 2nd It. Borney Terrell ore decorated by Cotonel Brock for outstanding work in military. Page One Hundred Forty-four Company H Roster PFC Charles Ashmore CpI. Glenn Attcrbcrry SFC Joe 8aines Pvt. James Bell CpI. Pool Bennett PFC Bob Cordwell 1st.Sgt. William Clark PFC Ty Cobb Pvt. James Cole CpI. Marvin Cotton PFC Gordon Davis CpI. Arthur Denman SFC Fronk Doron PFC Edgar Drake PFC Donne Freeman PFC Don Greer Pvt. Jomcs Groves PFC Mortin Holl Pvt. Don Hillis CpI. Jerry Hudgens CpI. Tommy Huntington PFC Bill Johnson SFC Robert Kinscr SFC Bruce Korn SFC Bill Ed Marsholl Sgt. Jack Matney PFC Bobby Minor Sgt. Dix Moody M Sgt. Ed Moore CpI. Kip Moore PFC Howard Rimmer SFC Richard Robinson CpI. John Rowe PFC Tommy Rudder SFC John Soulsman SFC Hugo Schriewer PFC More Simmons Pvt. Jim Skinner CpI. Kenneth Wheaton Pvt. Bob Williams SFC Freddie Young NOT PICTURED: Pvt. Jimmy Arnold Pvt. Richard Dietz PFC Terry Donnelly Sgt. Dub James CpI. 8obby Nosh Pvt. Jimmie Tabor Pvt. Charles Watkins Page One Hundred Forty fire Company I ll. Col. Bill Woerner Period Commander Captain Gerald loughmiller Company Commander Captain Norwood Hill Range Officer 1st. It. Ronnie Minner Company Executive 2nd. It. Johnny Williams Platoon Leader 2nd. It. Bob Nonce Platoon Leader Curious Woodrowites exomine two National Guard tanks brought here for lectures in ROTC. Page One Hundred Pony-six Company I Roster CpI. Roncal 8cck Pvt. Herbert Beebe M Sge. Phil Beeson M Sgt. Ed Bridget CpI. Ferrell Butler CpI. Roy Cain Pvt. Charles Couk Pvt. Bill Doum Sgt. Johnny Deloportc Sgt. Corl Dietel CpI. Don Oyer SFC William Egan Pvt. Robert Hollingshoad Pvt. Jimmy Huff PFC Richard Huff Pvt. Jerry Martin CpI. Paul McMonui Pvt. Allen Miller Pvt. Clark Miller Pvt. Herbie Mills PFC James Minor Sgt. Kemp Moore Pvt. Dick Newton PFC Robert Rash SFC Hoden Rawlinson SFC Jimmy Recce Sgt. David Reese Pvt. Bob Reynolds SFC Curtis Ritchie PFC Jerry Rosamond CpI. Frank Seymour SFC Poul Tatom Sgt. Pot Thorp SFC Coin Tipton Pvt. Oscar Turner Pvt. Roger Twedcll 1st. Sgt. James Zeller Pvt. Jerry Pound Pvt. Raymond Reese NOT PICTURED: Pvt. Bobby Duke Pvt. Tommy Hall Pvt. Bobby Jackson Pvt. James Johnson SFC Jimmy Roy Page One Hundred Forty-seven Moior Jomes Scgroves Period Executive Coptoin Shelby Rosh Company Commandor Company K Ind. It. David Millicon Company Executive 1st. It. David Mciscnbach Fitness Officer 2nd. LI. Wendall lansdowne Platoon leader 2nd. It. Charles Bynum Platoon leader Right flankl 1st. It. David Mcisenbach drills his company in preparation for parade. Page One Hundred-forty-eight Company K Roster PFC Bobby Addy Sgt. Robert Ashmore Sgt. Robert Austin Pvt. Wayne Bell SFC Dale Boland PFC Joel Bridges Pvt. Roy Colloway Pvt. John Chism CpI. Gerald Coffey SFC Ooyle Conine PFC I. J. Duncan Sgt. Eberhard Focrster PFC Wayne Gccslin CpI. Bill Gcnslcr PFC Billy Griffin Pvt. 8i 11 y Hardin Pvt. Pot Hartman Sgt. Nickic Hilz Sgt. Johnny Hines PFC Dennis Jones Pvt. Bill lewis Pvt. Manuel llano Pvt. Dan luna Sgt. Gerald McCoy Pvt. Jim McCoy CpI. Sam McWilliams Pvt. Richard Martin Pvt. Wayne Meredith M Sgt. Dovid Metzger PFC Bobby Nelson Pvt. Jimmy Roy CpI. Freddy Reeves SFC John Sandol SFC Charles Smith Pvt. leon Smith PFC Jerry Solin Sgt. Tom Tombrcllo CpI. Tommy Troy CpI. Roland Turner CpI. Dale Whited 1st. Sgt. Bennie Wofford CpI. Frank Wood Pvt. Kenneth Woods SFC Woync Word M Sgt. Randy Zocllcr Sgt. Jimmy Terry NOT PICTURED: Sgt. Chorles Bradley Pvt. Jock Hall Pvt. Wayne Pace Page One Hundred Forty-nine Organizations and clubs have come and gone from Woodrow Wilson in the past twenty five years — organizations such as the Latin Club and Le Circle Francois. Three clubs that have flourished through the quarter century are the Girl Reserves, the Hi-Y, and the Little Theater. Students of Spanish have had a club every year since 1928, though not under the same name. The Girl Reserves, whose name was changed to Y-Teens in 1947, is the only club that has been active every year since it was first organized in 1928. Another organization, which came and has since gone, was the Crusaders, a girls' drum, bugle, and fife corps. If was organized in 1935 and disbanded after 1937. for our of ir hrc the issues of lifc Student Librarians Know What and Where Always friendly and ready to help, the SENIOR LIBRARY COUNCIL goes into action every period, every day of the week. The members of this honorary organization are recommended by their teachers on the basis of their scholastic record, leadership, and aptitude. These seniors who aid in maintaining a quiet atmosphere endeovor to help students enjoy their library ond become more familiar with the many e----material. Helen C. Braack Sponsor FALL OFFICERS obert McGloshon, co-chairman; Comille Mc-llcskoy, bulletin board cha.rmon; SPRING OFFICERS Bill Ewing, co-chairman; Ann Austin, secretary; Pal Whilo, program chairman; Richard Flach, co-chairman; Drucillo Grant, secretary. FIRST ROW: Avancll Bauguss, Harless Bcthul, Bill Bowers, Evelyn Brown, Elizabeth Cato. SECOND ROW: Fred Davis, Bill Ewing, Richard Flach, Dru-silla Grant, Ronnie Griffin. THIRD ROW: Sam Hart-ing, Carolyn Hope, Beverly Ingram, Louann Kennedy, Clarrisso Kirk. FOURTH ROW: Larry McCurdy, Robert McGloshon, David Meiscnbach, Vickie Merlz, Norma Mobley. FIFTH ROW: Dixie Orem, Josephine Porks, Marcia Pickering, Patsy Powell, neiby Rash. SIXTH ROW: Bob Stafford, Stephen Swiger, June Thomas, Everett Truitt, James Truitt. SEVENTH ROW: Sam Warner, Pat White, Martha Whiteman, Donna Willett, John Withers. EIGHT ROW: 8everly Allen, Ann Austin, Carole Banks, Joan Blair, Claudottc Cockrell. NINTH ROW; Roy Davis, Mory Emily Ferguson, Jo Ann Griffin, Evelyn Higgins, Barbara Jensen, Pat Jonos. TENTH ROW: Camille McClesky, Barbara Marks, Caroll Morris, Dorothy Payne, Glenda Pierce, Chloic White. Page One Hundred Fifty-two Dallas' History Attracts Clubbers Historical persons, places, and events of Dallas and Texas ore the main topics of discussion at the Tuesday-afternoon meetings of the DALLAS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. When this club was first organized in 1931, it was known os Early Dollos History Club. Membership is not limited to history students only but is open to anyone who desires to learn more about his own city and state. SPRING OFFICERS Dorothy Poyne, president; Beverly Haddix, secretory; Donno Stewart, vice-president. FALL OFFICERS Pot Preston, secretary; Sherry lutz, vice-president; Anne Houtchens, president. FIRST ROW: Morion Bober, Floyd Bloom. SECOND ROW: Mortho Jo Bryont. Drusilla Grant, 8cverly Hoddix. THIRD ROW: Barbara Harmon, Cynthia Mines, Shirley Holcomb. FOURTH ROW: Anne Houtchens, Carol Hughey, louann Kennedy, Jimmie Nell Knight, Barbara McDaniel, Wondo McKinney, Charles Nelson, Josophine Porks, Margie Sharber. FIFTH ROW; Donna Stewart, Ellen Willis, Joy Wilson, Mary Anne Wortham, Kay Anderson, Jean Babbitt, louonne Christensen, Sarah Gadd, Celesta Garrett. SIXTH ROW; Marilyn Hale, Anno Hoddens, Eilcne Higgins, Evelyn Higgins, Carol Jane Hight, Carol Hinson, Susan Homsy, Daphne Houghton, Jo Houston, SEVENTH ROW: Arvido Inmon, Barbara Jensen, Sherrie lect. Sherry Ann lutz, Barbara Marks, Gayle Marye, Margaret Mothison, David Millican, Glenda Pierce. EIGHTH ROW: Mary lu Pike, Pat Preston, Sherry Joy Rogers, Elien Stein, Mary Lou Terry, Antoinette Ventura, Betty West, Joctto Wright, lorrctta Wright. DOYLE SMITH Sponsor Page One Hundred Fifty-three The Y-TEENS were organized under the name of Girl Rcsorvos in 1929, ond 25 year Infer if is still the most popular club among the girls of Woodrow Wilson. Members profit by folks on personality and personal appearoncc, given by guest speakers and they enjoy planing and carrying out social ovonts. lucille Brown Kennedy Sponsor Moyme Forris Sponsor FIRST ROW: Jeon Beavers, Jo Ann Beck, Martho Bryont, ousonno Burnett, Joyce Chambers, Betty Duggan, Orusillo Grant, Solly Green, Jo Haucrwos, Shirley Holcomb, Carol Hughey, louonne Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Joan lee. Barbara McDoniel, Wanda McKinney, Karen Monkins, Shirley Ondrusck, Virginia O’Rear. Carolyn Owens. Suzonne Polmcr, Josephine Porks, Cloudello Reynolds, Elaine Rosamond, Marilyn Taylor. THIRD ROW: Marita Standley, Marilyn Walker, Janet Wentz, Ellen Willis, Joy Wilson, Beverly Allen, Vernollc Allen, Kay Anderson, Inell Armstrong, Juanellc Arrington, Ann Austin, Joan Babbitt. FOURTH ROW: Susan Bcgby, Barrio Beach, loretto Bearden, Billie Benson. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Benthul, Betty Beyette, Borboro Bior, lynettc Blum. SIXTH ROW: Mary Bohannon, Cindy Bowser, Joyce Bradley, Shirley Brice. SEVENTH ROW: Carlene Brooks, Evelyn Brown, Gonclle Brown, Linda Brunken. EIGHTH ROW; Anno Burns, Dorothy Burbridge, Poulo Burnside, Mary Jo Cosaday. NINTH ROW: Carolyn Chandler, Carol Cherry, Joon Cobb, Audy Cody. TENTH ROW: Doris Colemon. Jane Cox. Eloise Craft, Earlina Crowford, Virginio Cullison, Peggy Dovis. Jeanne Dickerson, Jcnnett Dickson, Sandra Dillord, Beverly Dyer, Mary East, Patsy Edmondson. ELEVENTH ROW: Borbaro Evans, Betty Sue Fitzgerald, Borbaro Jo Flobiono, Sara Frazier, Mary Frances Fryor, Sharon Freemon, Glenda Furaeson, Borbaro Golleher, Celesto Garrett, Shirley Gatowood. Sandra Georncr, Margie Gcrik. TWELFTH ROW: Shirley Jo Goldsmith, Ann Groce, Nellie Gray, Sue Greer, Rose Ann Groves, Doris Haesly, Jeonne Hoile, Borboro Holl, Morcio Hordin, Pot Hoynes, Patricio Hicks, Carol Jane Hight. Social Confidence OFFICERS: Pol Tompkins, president (sealed); Clarice Mosh, vice-president; lindo Brunken, secretory; Jennett Dickson, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Evelyn Higgins, Caranellc Hill, Sally Hines, Helen Hollingsworth, Jo Houston, Shannon Howord, Virginia Hurley, Shirley Jackson, Barbara Jones, JoAnna Jones, Barbara Karr, Marilyn Krebs. SECOND ROW; Patricio Kukes, Dole Lawler, Sherrie leet, LoClaire leger, Giovonno Leo, Shirley longino. Mory Lou McGee, Morcio McKellor, Potsy McMurroy, Patricio Malone, Goyle Morye, Clorice Mosh. THIRD ROW: Norma Moshburn, Morgoret Mothison, Sydney Meadows, Vickie Mcrtx, Norma Mobley, Jackie Morris, Myro Morris, Johnnie Morrison, Jone Moss, Palsy Mullcndorc, Martha Myers, Sharron Needham. FOURTH ROW: Yvonne Nosbitt, Mildred Nichols, Solly Noble, Jenny Olson. FIFTH ROW; Janet O'Neal, Beverly Owen, Nancy Parker, Dorothy Payne. SIXTH ROW: Glcndo Pierce. Patti Porter, Sherron Prescott, Nell Pressly. SEVENTH ROW: Sylvia Randall, Carol Rawlinson, Evelyn Richardson, Nancy Riley. EIGHTH ROW: Jackie Roberts, Janis Roberts, Patsy Rogers, Sherry Joy Rogers. NINTH ROW: Gail Rogstad, Sabra Rushing, Helene Ruzicka, Loralee Sols. TENTH ROW: Barbara Sanford, Caroline Sovagc, Opal Sharpe, Joanne Smith, Corelle Southworth, Sandrio Stafford, Carolyn Jo Staton, Sonya Sterling, Jon Stone, Willye D. Stout, Diane Stovall. ELEVENTH ROW: Betty Strickland, Judy Slunz. Mory Swartz, Betty Toylor, Sylvia Terry, Tommie Jo Thompson, Lou Thorp, Joonnie Thrasher, Pat Tompkins. Gerry Ann Toney, Betty Beach, Antoinette Ventura. TWELFTH ROW: Dcneen Watson, Betty West, Julio Wharton, Norma Fay White, Emily Whitfield, Carol Willioms, lolito Williams, Peggy Witty, Judy Wood, Joetta Wright, Loretta Wright, Romilda Young. Art for Others' Sake FIRST ROW- Janie Hanson Marcio Pickering, Belly Selby, Janet Koy Wentz, Horlan Wrighi, Beverly Allen. SECOND ROW: Celeste Bedinger, Joyce Benthul, Virginia CuHison Barbara Gollehcr, Silver Grof. Jeanne Haile. THIRD ROW Barbara Hormon, Pal Haynes, Suson Homsy, Edwino lowe, Diane McKamy, Jackie Miller. FOURTH ROW: Sandro Page, Pol Preston, Patsy Rose. Rusty Skinner. OFFICERS: Janie Hanson, president; Susan Homsy, secretory; Joyce Benthul, vice-president. MISS MERLE FINCHER Sponsor Page One Hundred Fifty-six Members of the ART SERVICE CLUB, which was organized only last year, have unselfishly donated their time and energy doing everything artistic from painting dance posters to making fovors for the Junior Red Cross. The aim of the art students in this organization is to use their talents for the benefit and service of the school. Wildcats Go Thespian in Drama Club When the LITTLE THEATER meets every other Monday afternoon, the members enjoy drama, short sketches, and musical selections. This group, one of the charter organizations of the school, is composed of public speaking students interested in extra speech activities. H. BUSH MORGAN Sponsor FIRST ROW: Marian Baber, Norma Brown, Claudette Cockrell, Peorl Copeland, Jon Eason, Holcn Fason, Richard Floch, Jim Furlong. SECOND ROW: Jerry Galbraith, Drusitla Grant, Gail Griffith, Carol Horvey, Diane Hopkins, Norma Jackson, Millie Kaufman, Joon lee. THIRD ROW: Wacil McKnight, Norma Mobley, Bill Morrow, Shirley Ondrusck. FOURTH ROW: Francis Phillips, George Sorensen, Stephen Swiger, Pat Vestal. FIFTH ROW: Sam Warner, Janet Koy Wentz, Mortho Whiteman, Ann Worthington. SIXTH ROW: Robert Ashmore, Ann Austin, Corole Banks, Irving Berlin. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy Blackwood, Martha Jo Bryant, Susonne Burnett, Roy Davis. EIGHTH ROW: Carl Finley, Sarah Gadd, Marilyn Hole, 8arbaro Harman. NINTH ROW: Helen Houser, Gene Jameson. Judy Jeffers, Clarissa Kirk, Sherry lutz, Mary Ann Mdlvain. TENTH ROW: Pat Murphy, Patsy Rose, Maxine Solow, Pacheco Umphress, Carolyn Wadsworth, Doug Woodhom. Woodrow PASF Outstanding in State MABEL TURMAN Sponsor FIRST ROW; Pol White Anito Andrews Martha Jo Bryant Betty Crow Carol Hughey Wocil McKnight Josephine Porks Morcio Pickering SECOND ROW: Judy Scruggs Donna Stewart Marilyn Taylor Marie Zeller Beverly Allen Charlos E. Ashmore Charlotte Attlosey Susan Bagby THIRD ROW: Nancy Beeman Billie Benson Betty Beyette Potsy Boyd Katie Broy Betty Lynne Brooks Genellc Brown Dorothy 8urbridge FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Burnett Susannc Burnett Anne 8urns Mary Ann Canafox Carol Cherry Jessie Clark Audnette Cody Eva Carolyn Cook FIFTH ROW; Deanna Cox Jone Cox Eloise Croft Earlina Crowford Jane Crawford Mary Frances Cunningham Pot Daniel Lois Davis SIXTH ROW: Mortha Davis Charlene Denton Sandra Dillard Jcnicc Doak Betty Doebelo Beverly Drake Potsy Dry Pat Duniven SEVENTH ROW: Beverly Dyer Jeonnie Edwards Pot Elliott Janet Elmore Barbara Evons Betty Sue Fitzgerald Barbara Jo Flabiono Glenda Furgeson EIGHTH ROW: Loyce Gondel Ann Grace Donald Greer Joann Griffing Marlene Hofemann Sue Horgrove Eugenia Hawkins Anne Hcddcns The study of unusual customs and ideals of the Spanish-speaking countries not only intrigues the members of the PAN AMf ICAN STUDENT FORUM, but it teaches thorn to promote better relations botween countries. Enrollment is limited to Span language students, but the membership is large, which is a proof of the enjoyment derived by the members of this eighte year-old club. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight Spanish Students Learn Hfspanic Customs SPRING OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Marilyn Taylor, representative; Par White, president; Earlina Crawford, secretary; Jerry Cell Walts, program chairman; Jody Scruggs, representative. SECOND ROW: Pat Potillo, treasurer; Anita Andrews, vice-president. ccretary, IRST ROW: nmildo Young ilcnc Higgins velyn Higgins lory Frances Hiles oronollc Hill 'ophne Houghton hirley Jackson ora Jennings ECOND ROW: lelcn Johnson Iclma Ann Jones ilecn Jones oy Joplin one Keeton ilenda Kidd o Cloire Loger erry Lyles HIRD ROW; ynn McCurdy larcia McKellar olorcs McLean inda McMahan ula Monos lormo Mashburn ickie Morris me Moss OURTH ROW; otalic Munvcs argoret Newberry ally Noble arolyn Owens yce Owens otricio PoltiIlo orothy Payne attiloiM Perdue FTH ROW: ell Pressly orion Rankin lenda Kay Ray mis Roberts ildred Robertson otsy Rogers ernice Rusk othi Rusk IXTH ROW: sthcr Schooley incite Scotch uise Scotch ary Ann Shaw arl Shepherd arc Simmons axine Solow m Stone IVENTH ROW; wing lee Stout ylvio Terry lOriy Thompson ancy Thompson harlotte Tippie obert Trostel uttye Vance nn Watts km. Wm IV iltrliiWJ IGHTH ROW: irry Dell Walts Mty West sra Ann Wyly ilia Wharton 3t WilcOX irotto Wilson lotto Wright iretto Wright The Student Council Never Rests Eoch term, representatives are olcctod by their classmates to be mombers of the STUDENT COUNCIL. This 25-ycar-old organization has decided many important questions concerning the student body and is under the supervision of C. C. Jomeson, a member of the faculty, and Principal Ashburn. The Student Council is representative of democracy in the school system. FALL OFFICERS: Ann Austin, secretary; Joe Gibson, president; Norma Saulsman, vice-president. SPRING OFFICERS: Ann Austin, secretory; Bob Rucker, vice-president; Green, president. FIRST ROW; Normo Brown Joe Gibson Bob McAhrcn Jack McClintock Wocil McKnight I SECOND ROW: Jack Robinson John Saulsmon Norma Saulsmon Marilyn Taylor Donna Willett Norman Wreyford THIRD ROW; Wolter Abbey Ann Austin Carole 8onks Barbara Bruce Melba Dick Denise Foster FOURTH ROW; Sharon Freeman Peggy Frisbce Johnny Garrett Dorothy Haden Doris Hargrove Jim Johnson FIFTH ROW; Dole lowler Linda Lowe Gaylo Marshall Clarice Mash Bobby Minor Ed Moore SIXTH ROW; Nalolie Munves Betty Newton Linda Richards Noncy Riley Carolyn Savage Corolyn Jo Staton SEVENTH ROW; Ellen Stein Don Vickery Corolyn Wadsworth Jerry Dell Watts Lolita Williams Jootto Wright lorotto Wright OFFICERS: E. H. Noil, secretory trcosurer; Mortho Bryant, vicc-prcsi-donl; Ed Moore, president. Sound and Flicker Experts Go lo the projection room (or o film is o welcome expression fomilior to the ears of the students around Woodrow. When a class has reached the room, o student threads the machine, and in o matter of seconds • , the picture flashes on the screen. This efficient student is o member of the' PROJECTIONISTS CLUB, whose members show films during their study hall periods. WILLIAM J. BROWN Sponsor FIRST ROW; Bill Barnett. Nancy Burleson, Martha Jo Bryant, Joe Gibson, Jo Houcrwos, Franklin llano. Richord Mock, Jimmie Ricker. SECOND ROW; Freddie Young, Leon Withers. THIRD ROW: Lorry Beckermon, Mory Jo Cosadoy. Arthur Crothors. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Dyer. Noncy Eames. Laura Ellis, Sharon Freeman, Alice Green, Potsy Green, Bob Greer. Euocnia Hawkins. FIFTH ROW: Honk Henderson, George Jockson, Jack Jerome, Glenda Kidd, Johnny Lambert, Mory Lou McGee. Kenny Malone. Ed Moore. SIXTH ROW; Jean Moore. Martha Myers, E. H. Noil. Dorothy Payne, John K. Pctrokis, Goyle Philipa, Jerry Pringle, Raymond Reese. SEVENTH ROW: Bonnie Robison, Sherry Joy Rogers. L. R. Smith, Emogcno Stringer. Mary Lou Terry. Robert Trostjl, Rosonne Wylie, Sudie Yeoger. Page One Hundred Sixty-one It's No Waltz, But It's Great Fun Sore limbi, wet jeans, and chattering tooth, arc all characteriitici of a not-so-good-skafer which you might ice, together with iomc near experts, any Tuesday afternoon ot the Ice Arena. Numerous brave, determined, and often unsuccessful, skaters challenge lady luck each week. Even though the ICE SKATING ClUB has boon organized only two years, much active interest is portrayed in developing this skill. FIRST ROW: Jeon Beavers, Barbara Bertheir, Patsy Buchanan, leo Chamberlain, Potsy Connor, Corol Crenshow, Anne Crockett, Paula Daniel, Fred Davis, Janet Enochs. SECOND ROW: Sarah Gadd, Solly Greene, Jo Haucrwos, Ann Herold, Shirley Holcomb, Arvida Inmon, Sydney Johnson, Judy Knijjht, Bruce Korn, Barbara McDaniel. THIRD ROW: Suson McLaughlin, Karen Monkins, Bill Morrow, Arlene Myers, Dixie Orem, Suzanne Palmer, Frances Phillips, Morcio Pickering, Betty Selby, Gene Smith. FOURTH ROW: Doris Ann Soule, Marita Stondley, Cherri linn Stark, Barbara Wallace, Jonet Koy Wentz, Mortha Wooden, Mary Anne Worthom, P 90Y Abbe, Nancy Andorson, Beth Arnett. FIFTH ROW; Juanellc Arrington, Joan Babbitt, Shoron Bober, Suson Bogby, Martha Barber, Celeste Bedinger, Ruth Berlin, Betty Beyette, lynette Blum, Kanell Booziotis. SIXTH ROW: Joyce Bradley, Paulo Burnside, Mary Jo Cossady, Doris Coleman, Nancy Coursey. Jo Ann Crabtree, Alma Cravens, Mary Evelyn Crittcndon, Mary Frances Cunningham, Tom Curtis. SEVENTH ROW: Peggy Dovis, Virginia Davis, Melbo Dick, Anne Dumond, Virginia Durlond, Nancy Eomes. Page One Hundred Sixty-tu o EDITH COOPER Sponsor OFFICERS: Dixie Orem, president; Chcrri linn Stork, vice-president. RST ROW: Potsy Edmondson, Barbara Evans, 8ette Fennctl, Borbora Jo Flabioro, Vicki Foster, Kay Friedli, Mory Fronccs Fryor, Noncy Gollowoy, Celesta arrclt, lois Goolt. SECOND ROW: Peggy Goggons, Jennie Golson, Joann GrifFing, Darlon Grube, Jeanno Haile, Nila Hall, Nodin Hondricks, Patricio Hicks, leen Higgins. THIRD ROW; Pot Horinc, Betty Howjll, Virginia Hurley, Susie lions. Gene Jameson, Borbora Jones, JoAnno Jones, Nclmo Jones, Joanna Kent, lenda Kidd. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Lassiter. Linda lewis, Patricia Malone, Bobby Miller, Patsy Mullendore, Charles Wilson, Yvonne Nesbitt. Sally Noble, Gail stlcr. Carolyn Owens. FIFTH ROW; Joyce Owens, Sandro Page, Noncy Porker, Peggy Parker, 8eUy Zone Peeler, Peggy Prock, Thelma Rice, Belly Rivers, Jackie sberts, Bonnie Robison. SIXTH ROW; Borbaro Smith, Lera Sorensen, 8cttie Spoonemorc. Ellen Stein, Ann Stephens, Diane Stovall, Judy Stunz, Betty Taylor, ary Lou Terry, Marty Thompson. SEVENTH ROW; Pacheco Umphress, Betty Vance, Betty White. Normo Fay White, Joon Wilson. Page One Hundred Sixty-three FALL OFFICERS: Pot Green, treasurer; Paulo Daniel, secrotory; Marilyn Hole, president; Emilyne Weed, vice-president. Students Explore Writing, Publishing Fields MILDRED JUNIGER Sponsor Those interested in journalism or the world of printers' ink and deadlines would also be interested in joining the PRESS CLUB. This organization, sponsored by the journalism department, acquaints the students with the newspaper and the many people it takes to publish it. SPRING OFFICERS: Patsy Rose, secretary; Mary Jane Rawlins, vic« president; Barbara Jensen, president. FIRST ROW: Anita Andrews. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Beck, Darlcen Chapman, Paula Daniel, Jerry Galbraith, Rita Goldman, Anita Goldwoter, Pot Green. Pc Hamer, Carole Hancock, Betty Harlan, Barbara Harmon. THIRD ROW: Carol Harvey, Jo Houerwos, Shirley Holcomb, Carolyn Hope, Sydney Johnson, Mary Kemt Louonn Kennedy, Jimmie Noll Knight, Judy Knight, Betty McBee, Mary Ann McCollum. FOURTH ROW: Wanda McKinney, Wacil McKnight, Shirley Ondrusoii Dixie Orem, Suzanne Palmer, Dorothy Payne, Patsy Powell, Patty Reynolds, George Sorenson, Bob Stafford, Robert Stark. FIFTH ROW: Claude Stone, Lind Thurman, Barbora Wallace, Grotchen Wendelborn, Martho Whiteman. Donna Willot, Joy Wilson, Mary Anno Wortham, Madoll Young, Sharon Alexander, Ann Austin. SIXTH ROW; Hannah Austin, Carole Banks, Harless Bonthul. Joan Blair, Joyce Bradley, Shirley Brice, Evelyn Brown, Barbara Bruce, Elizabeth Cato, Carol Cherry, Louanno Christensen. SEVENTH ROW: Roy Dovis, Sandra Dillard, Sarah Gadd, Barbara Gol-Ichcr, Marilyn Hole, Eilcne Higgins, Evelyn Higgins, Carol Jane Hiqht, Carol Hinson, Susan Homsy. Norma Jackson. EIGHTH ROW: Barbara Jenson, Barbara Lawler, Sherry Lutz. Mary Ann Mellvoin, Gayle Morye, Margaret Mothison, Vickie Mcrtz, Norma Mobley. Jeon Moore, Patsy Mullcndoro, Pat Murphy. NINTH ROW: Mary Jane Rawlins, Linda, Richards, Betty Rivers, Sherry Joy Rogers, Elaine Rosamond, Patsy Rose, Ellen Stein, Lou Thorp, Pat Tompkins, Emilyno Wood, Carol Williams. Page One Hundred Sixty-four Junior Red Cross Diligence, Generosity, Humanitarianism The Red Crow Organization it mode up of students chosen by their classmates for their interest in Red Cross work and their individual qualities of leadership. These students work diligently to promote a spirit of generosity among their fellow classmates. War orphans and needy children overseas owe many thanks for welcomed little packages collected by the Red Cross members. ALIYS FIELD BOYIE Sponsor OFFICERS: Seated. Bob Shearer, president; standing, Jackie Roberts, first vice-president; Carolyn Staton, second vice-president; Claudette Reynolds, recording secretary; Linda Brunken, corresponding secretory. . I A . . ' UH L C FIRST ROW: Koy Anderson, Barbara Bailey, Joyce Bcnthul, Ruth Berlin, Joon Blair, Konell Booziotis, Carlene Brooks, Evelyn Brown, lindo Brunken, Mike Car-michaol, Mary Jo Cossady, Louonnc Christenson. SECOND ROW: Delsie Clark. Joe Cobb, Audnette Cody, Gene Collins, Cetorcs Coltharp, Eva Carolyn Cook, Jane Crawford, Patsy Edmonson, Morilyn Hole, Marcia Hardin, Joe Harrison, Pjtricia Hicks. THIRC ROW: Carol Jone Hight, Vivian Huber, Judy Jeffers, Camille MeCIcskey, Patricia Malone, Norma Mobley, Mildred Nichols, Joyce Owens, Allen Porks, Mary Lu Pike, Jerry Pringle, Ina Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Roberts, Carolyn Roderick, Patsy Rose, Bernice Rusk, Kathryn Rusk, Bob Shearer, Charles Smith, Peggy Stacks, Carolyn Jo Staton. Ellen Stein, Jon Stono, Stanley Stone. FIFTH ROW: Betty Strickland, Morsholl Thompson, Denoen Wotson, Norma Fay Wnitc, Joetto Wright. Loretta Wright, Sudio Yeager, Romilda Young, Leo Cham-berlin, Richard Flach, Kathryn Graf, Drusilla Grant. SIXTH ROW: Cynthia Hines, Shirley Holcomb, Carol Hughey, Sandra Johnson, louann Kennedy, Lynn Littleton, David Millicon, Claudette Reynolds, Richard Rogers, Henry Stover, Som Worner, Ellen Willis. Page One Hundred Sixty-five FIRST ROW: 8orboro McDaniel, Rochelle Gipson, Ann Chastain, Celesta Garrett, Janis Roberts, Borbara Gallehcr, Polly Pool, Sylvia Randall, Ellen Stein, Charlotte Edwards, Barbara Moore. SECOND ROW: Janie Hanson, Nancy Gallowoy, Chris Newby, Patricia Kukcs, Marlene Stampley, Palsy Rose, Borbora Brooks, Jon Eason, Jody Knight, Soc Hargrove, Ann Stephens. THIRD ROW: Vicki Foster, Bsttye Vance, Morlene Hofemann, Jimmie Nell Knight, Bcltie Spoonemore, Barbara Harmon, Arvida Inmon, Pat Daniel, Shirley loton, Jon Stono, Peggy Witty, Helene Rozicka. FOURTH ROW: Linda Bronken, Giovanno Leo, Sherron Prescott, Cerelle Soothworth, Poggie East, Carol Honcock, Marie Zoller, Nellie Groy, Betty Kirkwood, Nadine Hendricks. Faint Hearted Forward rolls, backward rolls, hand stands, head stonds, bock bends, and flip-flops, ore terms often used in the newly organized TUMBLING CLUB. These feats are merely routine to the girls in the club. PATTY PAUL Secretary Co-ordination is on important fodor in the formotio DAC tumbler. Patty Poul, dives over three victims-o regular chore if you're a member of this club. Page One Hundred Sixty-six PARENT-TEACHER OFFICIALS Left to right: Mrs. I. S. Hopkins, porliomcntorion; Mu. Pout Meisenboch, dirccor, Department of Education; Mrs. Roy Cunnmghom, treasurer; Mr . Cloude Reynolds, council delcgote; Mrs. E. C. Bcyette. director. Deportment of Finonce; Mrs. Wm. A. Gensler, director. Deportment of Organization,- Mrs. J- v.. ■ «' ne . director. Deportment of Public Welfare; Mrs Goy Wester, president; Mrs. Gotes Collier, director. Deportment of Program Service; Mrs. 8. H. Powell, vice-president; Mrs. Elzo Curtis, director. Deportment of Hcolth. Officers not pictured: Mrs. C. W. Denton, recording secretary; Mrs. David P. Richardson, corresponding secretory; Mrs. G. C. 8owser, historion; Mrs. C. N. Finley, council delegote. P.-T.A. Works or the Benefit of the Students To Promote the welfare of children ond youth in home, school, church, ond community. To Raise the standards of home life. To Secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. To Bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents ond teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. To Develop between educotors and the general public such united efforts aj will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mono!, social, and spiritual cducotion. Page One Hundred Sixly-seten Woodrow Wilson News Gives a Clear Report of High School Life Every issuo is botJer han the last one. This is one of the remarks heard every other Friday when the Woodrow Wilson Nows comes out. The News is sponsored by the journalism deportment and written and edited by journalism students. Today's journalism studonts are tomorrow's journalists, sooms to bo the ideal held out to these hard-working youths. Pot Jones, Norma Mobley, ond Sylvia Moles examine old cuts for ihe coming edition of the school periodical. Deciding on headlines for the next issue of the paper ere: Joon Blair, Borbaro Bruce, ond Betty Boll. Morilyn Hole ond Elizabeth Cato study a previous poper, while Bob Shearer peers over Doug Sondsrs' shoulder. Page One Hundred Sixty-eight ilsy Rote (scotid), Clorisso Kirk, Borboro Jensen, Potsy roll, oe.d Ann Austin rood the newspapers os port of ir Journalism course. Woodrow Wilson News Staff Spring Term Reeding the finished product ore Jerry Galbraith (seated). Sherry lull, Sandra Dillard, Joy Wilson, Paulo Daniel, and Marilyn Taylor. Elaine Rosamond examines a cut whil: Judy Knight, Henrietta Potoshnieh, louonn Kennedy, Sherry Rogers, Dixie Orem, Jane Ruhlond, and Carol Harvey read newspapers. Page Out- Hundred Sixty-nine Permanent Record in Words and Pictures The reward of a thing well done is to hove done it. So wrote th editor of the first CRUSADER, Wallace Savage, later to become Moyc of Dallas. John Bourland was associate editor and there were fiftee other boys and girls on the staff. The 1929 Crusader was dedicated to the ideals of President Woodro’ Wilson, and contained a reprint of a lottor from his widow, Mrs. Edit Bolling Wilson. The 150-page book contained a humor section and quips about diffo ent seniors which is not included in-thc Senior Publication. The present staff is composed of twelve senior girls who ore chosen b Mr. Allen on the recommendations of the faculty. Filing dub cords is one of the duties performed by MARGIE SHARBER, co-editor and activities editor. Casey, the Photographer, olios PAUL F. ALIEN, is the annual sponsor. the introductory section, records the clay s CRUSADER sales. Military editor, JUDY JEFFERS, propores her layout for the Military Staff page. CAROLYN WAOSWORTH. militory editor, trims JANIE HANSON, artist and features edite a Rifle Team picture for her section. CRUSADER l0,,0,!n9 for ,h« titlo page of tl Studying othor annuals for unusuol ideas is a contribution of PACHECO UMPHRESS, class editor. Activities editor, ANNE HOUTCHENS, com pletes one of her many club pastc-ups. JAN EASON, doss editor, is busy typing a list of soniors from Miss Wilkins' records. Copywriter, NANCY BLACKWOOD, finds it difficult to express her ideos in graphic words. JOYCE BENTHUl, artist and features editor, adds to the beauty of the CRUSADER by her experiments with points. JANE MOSS, athletic editor, spends a greot deal of her time phoning Kirby to remind him of pictures yet to be token. Athletic editor, SYLVIA TERRY, carefully marks off the trim size of a football picture. Chlorophyll Cat Big Hit With Graduating Class The January, 1953, Senior Publication, modishly titled The Chlorophyll Cot, was an example of the staff' clover ideas and the hard work put forth by both members and sponsor. H. BUSH MORGAN Sponsor Inspecting old publications for different ideas is a job accomplished by James Truitt, co-editor. Co-editor Sylvia Males endeavors to read hard-to-find love notes for the publication. FIRST ROW: Betty Bell, Joan Blair. BUI Bowers, Eorl Carter, Eli obeth Cato, Mike Connell, Esther Crawford, Tommy Dance, George Elson, Mary Ann Elson. SECOND ROW: Mary Emily Fe ouson, Betty Green, Jo Ann Griffin, Carol Guthrie, Morjio Harris. Marilyn Holland. Pat Howell, Camille McCleskey, Robert McGlashen. Carol Morris. THIRD ROW: Patti Portor, Morictta Pratt FOURTH ROW: Robert Riggins, Betty Rivers. FIFTH ROW: Dou- Sondors Norma Saulsman. SIXTH ROW: Bobbie Schroe-der. Rusty Skinner. SEVENTH ROW: Henry Stovor, Buddy Susman. EIGHTH ROW: Chloic Whito, Donna Willett. NINTH ROW: Harland Wright. Page One 11 an tired Seventy-two FIRST ROW: Sharon Aloxonder, Ann Austin, Marion Baber, Joyce Bcnthul. SECOND ROW: Nancy 8lockwood, Norma Brown, Barbara Bruec, Martha Jo Bryant. THIRD ROW: Susonnc Burnett, Bob Burnette, Dorleen Chapman, Cloudctte Cockrell. FOURTH ROW: Pearl Copeland, Tommy Dance, Pauio Daniel, Roy Davis. FIFTH ROW: Jon Eoson, Helen Fason, Corl Finley. Richard F!och. SIXTH ROW; Jim Furlong, Tom Freiley, Scroh Godd, Morilyn Ho'e. SEVENTH ROW; Carol Harvey, Cynthio Hines, Diane Hopkins, Norma Jackson. EIGHTH ROW: Gene Jomoson, Barbara Jensen, 8orboro lowler, Lynn Littleton. NINTH ROW: Betty lish. Sherry lutx, Norma Mobley, Wacil McKnight. TENTH ROW; Susan McLaughlin, Dovid Meisenboch, Pot Murphy, Jack Norwood. ELEVENTH ROW: Shirley Ondrusek, Dixie Orem. Carolyn Owens, Suzanne Polmer. TWELFTH ROW; Dorothy Payne, Shelby Rash, Mary Jane Rowlins, Linda Richards, Patsy Rose, Bob Rucker, Judy Scruggs, Opal Sharpe, Cherri linn Stark, Stephen Swiger, Pacheco Umphress. THIRTEENTH ROW: Earbora Wallace, Emilyne Weed, Jonet Wentz, Anno Beth White, Morlho Whitemon, Joy Wilson, Sam Warner, Bill Woornor, Doug Woodhom, Ann Worthington, Madell Young. Fiftieth Senior Publication Appropriately Named The Chlorophyll Col was followed by the appropriately named Senior Publication, The Fifty Kitty. Members of the stoff feel thot The Fifty Kitty — actually pub number 50 — is the bestest yet. Co-editors, George Sorenson ond Joan lee, and sponsor, H. Bush Morgan, exomine the first Woodrow Wilson Senior Publication, The Go-Getter. Pi Page One Hundred Seventy -three fok our of ir krc tkc issues of lifc Favorites, not only at Woodrow but to the rest of the world, are such people as Barbara Gentry, known to us Alice of Dallas winner for 1952; Cynthia Barnes, written up in a 1949: Ladies Home Journal feature Profile of Youth in a portrait of life at Woodrow Wilson; Georgia Carroll, famous Powers Model and movie starlet, who later married Kay Kyser; Annelle Hayes, actress-wife of actor Mark Stevens; and Bob Stanford, Dallas television star. Woodrowites of the years 1946-1948 remember Norma Bogan as the girl who was photographed with most of the famous cinema stars. She is pictured below with actors, Van Johnson, and Ronald Reagan. These persons and more ex-students who have achieved success in the more glamorous careers as actors, actresses, TV performers, and singers are all remembered by the students and the faculty. In the pictures shown besides Miss Boggan and her famous subjects are (left) Annell Hayes, Bob Stanford, Cynthia Barnes, (right), Georgia Carroll, and Barbara Gentry. ' — ft ✓ Friendly, Active, Loyal Utv.ilVO Page One Hundred F.igbiy-lbree Snowball The ficrce-looking brown and white dog who hat become a familiar tight to the hallt of Woodrow, it our own Wildcat matcot, Snowball. Snowball, a ttray, wat adopted firtt by the football boyi and then by the ttudentt. A conttant companion of the team, Snowball prefert the company of the boyt, but at lunch time he alwayt comet to the girl for hand outt.” Snowball hat ttolen the thow many timet, like the time a football game wat delayed to that Snowball could crott the field. Who knowt, maybe Snowball wat a jinx like'a black cat acrott the path of the Bulldogt, who were tripped up by the tilver and flame griddert. ?aatb ztC Cheerleaders Bobby Schrocdcr and Betty Green arc surrounded by happy Wildcats after a triple W victory. Down with the Bulldogs!” was the battle-cry at the pep assembly before the North Dallas football game. Esther Crawford reads a consoling note to a Bulldog” while Wilson cheerleaders sympathize with the bc-splintcd North Dallas mascot. J.00tl a11 lucens Betty Green, Sharon Alexander C «| V. Scott Nancy Boyd, Carl Ann Graham an i’ ’ ay e on ‘he football field for the student body -CMS Enthusiastic Wildcats join in cheers at the favorite of the takc-you-away-from-your-class” activities. tme One of the few quiet moments at a pep rally is when cheerleader Tommy Dance announces the next cheer. o v ' ■ , Ai One of the few daylight games finds the Wilson Cheerleaders whooping it up” as usual. S or annul staff takes time away from hard work to have a Christinas party, too. Grouped around the Christrras tree, reading from left to right, are: Co-editor. Wacil McKnight; Jane Mom; Sylvia Terry; Judy Jeff era; Carolyn Wadsworth; Co-editor. Margie Sharber; Ann Houtchena; Janie Hanson; Pacheco Umphreas; Jan Eason. Second row: Nancy Blackwood; Joyce Benthul; Paul F. Allen; Rev. T. H. Minga; Mrs. Allen: and Beverly Allen. recited Helen Rul-k ' of many Witty and ftaWilf one drawn rleven Ti iidcat 'Dauce t The Stars and Stripes overlook the dancing couples at the Officers' Dance. The Stars and Stripes overlook the Guys and gals in striking uniforms and floating gowns parade across the floor at the Officers' Dance Grand March. Kiddies Delores Hargrove and date, Janie Hansen, and Terry Perkins are caught in a lull at the Kiddie Dance. The Kiddie Dance patrons find the merry-go-round top entertainment. Page One Hundred Ninety Janet O'Neil, J. W. Bowen, Sharon Alexander and Curley Johnson enjoy the bunny-hop at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Happy Seniors march across the floor in the Grand March in conclusion to a never-to-be-forgotten night. These hicks posing for the camera make one wonder from under what rock they came; but on closer inspection, they are recognized as Mike Connell, Carolyn Owens, Johnny Dela-porte, Pat Preston, Terry Irby, Harlan Wright, and Sylvia Males at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Winter Wonderland theme finds dancing couples in rhythm with the music of the Senior Dance. Page One Hundred Ninety-one 2.cccj e tt ok t e s4i%{ Quiz Master, Norvel Slater, and announcer, Elmer Bachman, prepare for the program, Quiz 'Em on the Air. Waiting for the cru-cial momentare Quiz 'em contestants, Douglas Wood-ham, Mary Emily Ferguson, Everett Truitt and Wacil Mc-Knight. Woodrow Wilson was defeated only by the above North Dallas team. Wildcat contestant, Elizabeth Cato, is being fired questions by Norvel Slater. Quiz 'Em on the Air at Woodrow finds Robert Ashmore scoring points against opponents, the Sunset High School students, whom the Wildcats defeated. motion desk, the chat and visit. f Examining floor plans at the Open House are Richard Rogers and Tommy Dance, while Master Buford Cates is amused by some witticism from Shirley Luton. Mothers, all dressed up, serve the parents of students in the lunch room. ) hries shows and Mary ne of her tade by dents. I 10 9 • ■ Pa£e One Hundred Ninety-four Time was in grade school when every boy and girl looked forward to recess. This page out of the book of child-hood memories was revived this year by Principal Pop Ashburn. The students took to the recess like ducks take to water. The pictures on these pages are unidentified, who knows, maybe you're in them. Page One Hundred Ninety-five Okcc CHAPTER II: The winners of the contest were so happy they immediately sent messages home by white doves to tell the good news. (Jo Ann Griffin, Mary Emily Ferguson, Betty Bell, Esther Craw-ford, Earl Carter, Marietta Pratt, phone home.) CHAPTER III: All the attendants in the palace received a ribbon showing their authority from the prime minister to participate in the day's festivities. (Seniors receive their Senior banners from class president, Timothy Dorough.) CHAPTER IV: The court literature was sold, and all enjoyed themselves on the festive day. (Buford Cates sells The Chlorophyll Cat to students.) CHAPTER 1: Once upon a time in room 209 there was being held a contest between the loyal subjects of King Bush I, in which the winners were rewarded with Senior Play parts. (Earl Carter and Joan Blair do their bit in the contest). a Senear Dcuf, CHAPTER IX: The winners of the play contest prepared themselves for the great drama, Pride and Prejudice, which ended the day of festival. The court members then retired and left behind them many happy days for all the future courtiers. (H. Bush Morgan adds silver to the hair of Bill Bowers before the Senior Play while the rest of the cast watches.) CHAPTER VIII: The most scholarly of the court received high honors from the ultimate authorities. (Seniors Carroll Morris and Betty Jean Hunter learn that they have highest grades from Counselor Bonnie Wilkins and Principal G. L. Ashburn.) CHAPTER VII: After the entertainment came the feasting, where everyone ate his fill and enjoyed himself. IAPTER VI: The jesters were at iir funniest; the whole crowd ?ered them. (Wrestler, Bobbie iroeder, downs Betty Green, tile Carol Gutherie intervenes.) CHAPTER V: The court jesters prepared themselves for the big occasion, the Senior Assembly. (Nearest the camera are Esther Crawford, Robert McGlashen, Earl Carter, Henry Stover and Leon Withers.) Co-editor, Wocil McKnight, finds Pogo on obilging person when he has nice words for the Silver Crusader. Pogo creator Walt Kelly looks on. I go Pogo! was the battlecry that rang through the halls at Woodrow Wilson during the presidential campaign last September. Walt Kelly, creator and campaign manager of Pogo, the students favorite candidate, expressed his appreciation by presenting 500 Pogo buttons to the Wildcats and introducing Pogo to the Silver Crusader, as shown in picture. It op luc . pocaa ffefo A nvrp JkTA.A-C Page One Hundred Ninety-eight 1. Miss Merle Finchei shows off her students art work to School Week visitors. 2. Corporals advance! Routine roll call is taken in a girls' gym class. 3. Y-Teen officers are installed on assembly. 4. Pom-poms wave as Wildkitties yell madly at the last pep rally. 5. Pat Green and Emilyne Weed orate on the finer points of journalism. 6. Orchids — not term themes — are the topic of this discussion between Miss Flora lowrey, Mrs. Mozelle Hays, and students on Senior Day. 7. What price glory? ask Terry Perkins, Walter Hays, and Richard (Bones) Rogers. 8. Thrilled favorite nominees grin disbelievingly at the call slips that brought the 'great news'. 9. Miss Edith Cooper watches Dixie Orem check out her 'instruments of torture' at the Ice Arena. 10. 'Posed'picture of Wildcats 'studying' in the study hall. Page One Hundred Ninety-nine Projectionists and Mr. and Mrs. J. William Brown take an 'intermission' to eat cookies and drink cokes at their Christmas Party. The Library Council takes time out from dusting the books to pose for a family portrait at Christmas time. Ace-salesman, C. C. Jameson, distributes basketball tickets to members of the Student Council. Page Tuo Hundred at T'O ce-Skating Club members pause to say :heese' for the camera. anie Hanson and Joyce Benthul prepare osters for the Sadie Hawkins Dance 'hile other art students finish their six- eeks assignments. Page Tiro Hundred One 1. Bones, Buckinghom, Swigcr, Rutherford enjoyed the State Fair. 2. Studious students study Espanol in Miss Turman's room. 3. You're supposed to be watching Mike, didn't you know that Major Perkins? 4. Hard boiled inspection. 5. ROTC boys usher at SMU game. 6. Girls in study hail are sure intrigued with something, wonder what? WILDCATS EVERYWHERE 1. Hiding something girls? It isn't cold. 2. Bobby Stovall makes like Heap Big Clown for Gayle Smith. 3. Sad, tired moment at Thomas Jefferson game. 4. Orusillo Grant and Harlan Wright receive Quiz 'Em honors. 5. The football team ate in style on their trip to San Antonio. 6. Newspaper day in Mr. Allen's room (I remember the hat). 1. Eorlina Crawford really got her man. 2. Nancy Blackwood waits patiently for Seniors to sign her Year Book. 3. Fans enjoyed going to the out-of-town games and eating together. 4. Spring training, maybe? 5. Bob Rucker, Emy Weed, Pat Green chat with cheer leaders (ot San Antonio), Bobbie and Sharon. 6. Tune in every day, same time, same place, same O. E. Parris. AND HERE AND THERE 1. Moy Jeon Crowder seems to be enjoying herself. Reckon? 2. Miss Parsons, Mrs. Cooper and girls treat Miss Hayes to a surprise birthday party. 3. Wcndall Landsdowne was a little tied down at Camp Dallas. 4. Potti Porter and Donna Willct, with others, enjoyed the ride to Son Antonio on P.-T.A. sponsored bus. 5. Industrious fans come a long way to cheer at this game. 6. V acil McKnight, what are you up to now? A happy group of would-be tho pian are these newly-chosen members of the Juno Senior play cast hearing director H. Bush Morgan read the drama Gown of Glory . GOWN OF GLORY Senior Play, Class of June, 1953 Jeremy Lyall......................Danny Greene Faith Lyall......................Pacheco Umphress Rev. David Lyall.....................Sam Warner Lucy Lyall...........................Helen Fason Mary Lyall........................Martha Jo Bryant Ninian Ross.......................George Sorensen Mr. Dilling...........................Richard Flach John Harvey............................Carl Finley Peggy McDonald.......................Ann Austin Minnie Masters................................Wacil McKnight Stage Manager........................Louis Ward Bill Morrow Bob Burnette Mary Jane Rawlins Marilyn Hale Diane Hopkins Ronnie Griffin Nancy Blackwood Doug Woodham Mr. Ross..........................Stephen Swiger Mrs. Ross.......................Shirley Ondrusek CAST OF CHARACTERS Josiah Hunt . Col. Harrison Mrs. Farraday Mrs. Crombie Mrs. Bellamy Oliver Coates Mrs. Jenkins . John Jenkins Pax Two Hundred Four I F1RST ROW: Wyiondrio Scott. Camille MeCle ky, George Sorremon. Gene Smith. lelond Prott. lindo Richard . Sarah Hopkins, Dixie Orem Corol Hwahey Amto Andrew , Terry Perkin . Jackie Stewart, Don Greer. ' ' ° 9 '■ l C,ham Sr o:ir l0k Cf, °°v! 1- Mikc C0 1' '0 1. Jimmy Ray. Charles Duecker, Shirley Holcomb. Nancy Bryan. Potty Wilkins. Milton Bradley, Gary Taylor, Pulley, THIRD ROW: Bobby Gibson. Mortho Potrick. Dorothy Poyne. Chorlotle Edwords, Mortho. Pol Nelson. Dovid Anderson. Socyai and Sfeice cutd 'Doy Haifa I MARY IOU TERRY HERBIE GIBSON A GROUP OF JUNIORS PAT AND PAUIA DANIELS EMERY DURRETT, FRANK DORAN, JOHN WITHERS Page Two Hundred five Index of Members A Abbe, Peggy, 162 Abbey, Waller, 114, 160 Addy, Bobby, 107 Alexander, Sharon, 103, 164 Allen, 8cvcrly, 152, 154, 156, 158 Allen, Elmer, 94,96 Allen, Vcrnablc, 154 Anderson, Kay, 153, 154, 165 Anderson, Nancy, 162 Andrews, Anilo, 158, 164 Armstrong, Inell, 154 Arnett, 3oth, 162 Arrington, Juancllc, 154, 162 Ashmore, Charles, 158 Ashmore, Robert, 157 Attlesey, Charlotte, 158 Austin, Ann, 152, 154, 157, 160, 164 Austin, Hannah, 164 B Babbitt, Joan, 153, 154, 162 Babbitt, Stanley, 104, 106 Baber, Marion, 153, 157 Bagby, Susan, 154, 158, 162 Boiley, Barbara, 165 Baker, Sharon, 162 Bonks, Carole, 152, 157, 160, 164 8arbcr, Martha, 162 Barnett, Bill, 161 Bauguss, Avancll, 152 Beach, Barrie, 154 Bearden, Loretta, 154 Beavers, Jeon, 154, 162 Beck, Jo Ann, 154, 164 Bcckerman, Larry, 161 Bedinger, Celeste, 156, 162 Beornan, Nancy, 158 Beeson, Phil. 95, 96, 108, 110 Bell, James, 107 Benson, Billie, 154, 158 Bent, Woller, 95, 114 Benthul, Harless, 152, 164 Bcnthul, Joyce, 154, 156, 165 Berlin, Irving, 157 Berlin, Ruth, 162, 165 Berlhier, Barbara, 162 Beyetto, Betty, 154, 158, 162 Biar, Barbara, 154 Blackshear, Kenneth, 95, 107, 108, 110 Blackwood, Nancy, 157 Blair, Joan, 152, 164, 165 Bloom, Floyd, 95, 96, 153 Bloom, Lynette, 154, 162 Bohannon, Mary, 154 Booziotis, Konoll, 162, 165 Bowers, Bill, 152 Bowser, Cindy, 154 Boyd, Potsy, 158 Bradley, Joyce. 154, 162, 164 Bray, Kotie, 158 Brice, Shirley, 154, 1£4 Brooks, Betty Lynne, 158 Brooks, Corlcnc, 154, 165 Brown, Evelyn, 152, 154, 164, 165 Brown, Genclle, 154. 158 Brown, Normo, 157, 160 Broyles, Harrison, 101 Bruce, Barbara, 113, 160, 164 Brunken, Linda, 154, 165 Bryant, Martha Jo, 153, 154, 157, 158, 161 Buchonon, Howard, 112 Buchanan, Potsy, 162 Buckingham, Johnny, 114 Burbridgc, Dorothy, 154. 153 Burleson, Nancy, 161 Burnette, Bob, 114 Burnett, Elizabeth, 158 Burnett, Susanne, 154, 157, 158 Burns, Anne, 154, 158 Burnside, Poulo, 154, 162 Burt, Mock, 101, 114 of Organizations and C Canafax, Mary Ann, 158 Carmichael, Mike, 165 Carter, Larry, 104, 105, 111 Cossoday, Mary Jo, 161, 165, 154, 162 Coles, Bobby, 94 Cato, Elizabeth, 152, 164 Chambers, Joyce, 154 Chomberlin, Leo, 162, 165 Chapman, Darlene, 164 Chandler, Carolyn, 154 Cheadlc, Richard, 94 Cheatham, Fred, 101, 114 Cherry, Carol, 154, 164, 158 Christensen, Louann, 153, 164, 165 Christon, Jimmy, 95 Clare, Jimmy, 94 Clark, Delsie, 113, 165 Clark, Jessie, 158 Clymcr, Jack, 108, 110 Cobb, Joan, 154 Cobb, Joe, 104, 105, 108, 110, 165 Cobb, Tyrus, 111 Cockrell, Cloudotto, 152, 157 Cody, Audnettc. 154, 158, 165 Coleman, Doris, 154, 162 Collins, Gene, 165 Coltharp, Delores, 165 Conine, Doyle, 94, 96, 108, 110 Connor, Patsy, 162 Cook, Eva Carolyn, 158, 165 Cooper, Billy, 114 Copeland, Pearl, 157 Corder, Robert, 114 Cotton, Marvin, 101, 114 Coursey, Nancy, 162 Cowgili, Orville, 101 Cox, Charles, 95, 96, 108, 110 Cox, Deanna, 158 Cox, Jane, 154, 158 Crobtree, Jo Ann, 162 Craft, Eloise, 154, 158 Cravens, Alma, 162 Crowford, Earlina, 154, 158 Crawford, Jane, 165, 158 Crenshow, Carol, 162 Crittendon, Mary Emily, 162 Crockett, Anno, 162 Crothers, Arthur, 161 Crow, Betty, 158 Cullison, Virginia, 154, 156 Cunningham, Mary Frances, 158, 162 Currin, David, 94 Curtis, Tom, 162 D Dance, Tommy, 103 Daniel, Paula, 162, 164 Daniel, Pot, 158 Dovis, Fred, 152, 162 Dovis, Lois, 158 Dovis, Martha, 158 Davis, Peggy, 154, 162 Davis, Roy. 152, 157, 164 Davis, Virginio, 162 Dclaporle, Johnny, 95, 96, 108, 110 Denton, Charlene, 158 Dick, Melba, 160, 162 Dickerson, Jeanne. 154 Dickson, Jcnnett, 154 Dillard, Sandra, 154, 158, 164 Doak, Jenicc, 158 Doebele, Betty, 158 Drake, Beverly, 158 Drake, Larry, 107 Dry, Patsy. 158 Duckworth, Bob, 95 Duckworth, Randy, 112 Duggan, Betty, 154 Dumond, Ann, 162 Duncan, E. J., 114 Dunivcn, Pat, 158 Durland, Virginia, 162 Athletic Teams Dyer, Beverly, 154, 158, 161 Dyer, Don, 101, 114 E Eamos, Nancy, 161, 162 East, Mary, 154 Eason, Jon, 157 Eddy, Ronald, 114 Edmonson, Patsy, 154, 163, 165 Edwards, Chorles, 94, 114 Edwards, Jeannie, 158 Elliot, Pot, 158 Ellis, Laura, 161 Ellsworth, Jorry, 114 Elmore, Janet, 158 Enochs, Janet, 162 Evans, Borboro, 154, 158, 163 Ewell. Bobby, 95, 96, 108, 109 Ewing, Bill, 152 F Fagin, Don, 114, 116 Farley, Scott, 101, 114 Farris, Lorry, 113 Foson, Helen, 157 Fennell, Bette, 162 Ferguson, Mary Emily, 152 Finley, Corl, 158 Fisher, Earl, 107 Fitzgerald, Betty, 154, 158 Flabiano, Barbara Jo, 154, 162, 158 Flabiano, Tony, 94, 108, 110 Flach, Richard. 157, 152, 165 Fletcher, Neil, 112, 160 Flournoy, Robert, 107 Fontaine, Pierre, 101 Fostor, Denise, 160 Foster, Vicki, 163 Fronklin, Kenneth, 107 Frazier, Sara. 154 Freeman, Denne, 107 Freeman, Harold, 94, 91 Freeman, Sharon, 160, 161, 154 Friedli, Kay, 163 Frishee, Peggy, 160 Fryor, Mary Frances, 154, 163 Furgeson, Glenda, 154, 153 Furlor.g, Jim, 157 G Gadd, Sarah, 157. 164, 153. 162 Galbraith, Jerry, 157, 164 Gallowoy, Nancy, 163 Gallchcr, Barbara, 113, 154, 164, 156 Galvez. Phil, 94, 97, 114 Garrett, Celesta, 153, 154, 163 Gorrctt, Johnny, 160 Gotewood, Shirley, 154 Goult, Lois, 163 Gearnor, Sandra, 154 Gcndol, Loyce, 158 Gcnsler, Bill, 112 George, Reagan, 112 Gerik, Margie, 154 Gibson, Herbert, 94, 97 Gibson, Joe, 103, 160, 161 Gibson, Richard, 101 Gober, Jomes, 94 Goggons, Peggy, 163 Goldman, Rita, 164 Goldsmith, Shirley Jo, 154 Goldwoter, Anita, 164 Golson, Jennie, 158, 163 Groce, Ann, 154, 158 Graf, Kathryn, 165 Graf, Silver, 156 Grant, Drusilla, 157, 153, 165, 154, 152 Groy, Nellie, 154 Groul, Jerry, 94 Green, Alice, 161 Green, Betty, 103 Green, Pat, 114, 164 Green, Patsy, 161 Page Tn o 11undred Six Greene, Solly, 154, 162 Greer, Bob, 161 Greer, Donald, 157, 158 Greer, Sue, 154 Griesel, John, 101 Griffin, Jo Ann, 163, 152 Griffin, Ronnie, 152 Griffing, Joann, 158, 163 Griffith, Gail, 157 Grover, Rose Ann, 154 Grubc, Darlene, 163 H Haddix, Beverly, 153 Hoden, Dorothy, 160 Hacsly, Doris, 154 Hafcmann, Morlene, 159 Hoile, Jeanne, 154, 162, 156 Hole, Marilyn, 157, 164, 165, 153 Holt, Barbara, 154 Hale, Nila, 162 Hall, Tommy, 95, 96, 114 Homor, Pat, 164 Hancock, Carole, 164 Hanna, Dennis, 94, 96 Hanson, Janie, 156 Hardin, Marcia, 154, 165 Hargrove, Gilbert, 114 Hargrove, Sue, 159 Hargrove, Doris, 160 Harlan, Betty, 164 Harmon, Barbara, 153, 164, 156, 157 Harper, Bob, 101, 114 Harrison, Joe, 165 Harting, Sam, 162 Harvey, Carol, 157, 164 Houcrwos, Jo, 161, 154, 162, 164 Hawkins, Elliot, 94, 97 Hawkins, Eugenio, 161, 158 Hawkins, George, 111 Hawkins, Rob-’rt. 95 Hays, Walter, 114, 116 Haynes, Pot, 154, 156 Hoddens, Anne, 158, 153 Henderson, Hank, 161 Hendricks, Nadine, 162 Horold, Ann, 162 Herrin, Charles, 95, 97 Hicks, Patricio, 165, 154, 162 Hieott, Bill, 112 Higgins, Eilene, 162, 153, 158, 164 Higgins, Evelyn, 164, 158, 152, 154, 153 Hight, Carol Jone, 164, 154, 153, 165 Hilcs, Mary Frances, 158 Hile, Coronelle, 158, 154 Hill, Norwood, 114 Hines, Cynthio, 153, 165 Hines, Solly. 154 Hinson, Corol, 164 153 Hollingsworth, Helen, 157 Holcomb, Shirley, 165, 1( 4, 154, 162, 153 Homsy, Susan, 113, 153, 164, 156 Hope, Carolyn, 164 154 Hopkins, Diane, 157 Horine, Pat, 162 Houghton, Daphne, 158, 153 Houser, Helen 157 Houston, Jo, 154, 153 Houtchens, Anne, 153 Howard, Shannon, 154 Howard, Sonny, 114, 116 Howell, Betty, 162 Huber, Vivian, 165 Huey, Don, 114 Hughey, Carol. 153. 154. 165, 158 Hurley, Virginia, 154, 162 Hurst, Don. 108, 110 Hurst, Mickey, 101 I Ingram, Beverly, 152 Inman, Arvida, 162, 153 Isom, Susie, 162 INDEX, continued J Jackson, George, 114 Jackson, Norma, 157, 164 Jackson, George, 161 Jackson, Shirley, 155, 159 Jomeson, Gene, 163, 157 Jeffers, Judy, 157 Jennings, Sora, 159 Jensen, Barbara, 153, 164, 152 Jerome, Jack, 161 Johnson, Curley, 94, 98 Johnson, Helen, 159 Johnson, James, 112 Johnson, Jim, 160 Johnson, Sandra, 165 Johnson, Sydney, 162, 164 Johnston, Bobby, 111 Jone, Baraba, 155, 163 Jones, Dennis, 111 Jones, Jo Anna, 155, 163 Jones, Netma Ann, 159, 163 Jones, Pat, 152 Jones, Wilun, 150 Joplin, Roy, 150 K Karr, Barbara, 154 Kaufman, Millie, 157 Keeton, Jane, 158 Kemp, Mary, 164 Kent, Joann, 162 Kennedy, louann, 153, 152, 154, 165, 164 Kidd, Glenda, 158, 162, 161 Kirk, Clarissa. 152, 157 Kirkpatrick, Tommy, 101 Knight, Jimmie Nell, 153, 164 Knight, Judy, 162, 164 Knight, Ncson, 101 Korn, Bruce, 162 Krebs, Marilyn, 155 Kukes, Patricio, 155 L Lacey, Russell, 113 Lambert, Johnny, 161 Londsdowne, Wcndoll, 114 Lassiter, Tommy, 163 Lawler, Barbara, 164 Lawler, Dole, 160, 155 Lawson, Kick, 101 lee, Joan, 157, 154 leet, Sherrie. 153, 155 leger, lo Cloire, 155, 159 lenscy, Jerry, 114 Leo, Giovonna, 155 lewis. Undo, 163 Littleton, Lynn, 165 llano, Franklin, 161 Longino, Shirley, 155 lontos, Ernest, 95 loughmiller, Gerald, 108, 109 Louis, Don, 111 Lowe, Edwina, 156 Lowe, Lindo, 160 Luna, Don, 101, 114 Luton, Shirley, 112 lutz. Sherry, 153, 157, 164 Lyles, Jerry, 159 Me McAhrcn, Bob, 160 McBee, Betty, 164 McCally, Bobby, 113 McClesky, Camille, 152, 165 McClintock, Jack, 104, 106, 160 McCollum, Mary Ann, 164 McCoy, Gerald, 101, 114 McCurdy, Lorry, 152 McCurdy, Lynn, 150 McDaniel, Barbara, 153, 154, 162 McElyo, Perry, 114 McGee, Mary Lou, 155, 161 McGloshon, Robert, 152 Mcllvoin, Mary Ann, 157, 164 McKomy, Diane. 156 r ' 1 1 a o McKellor, Morcio, 155, 159 McKnight, Wocil, 157, 158, 160, 164 McKinney, Wanda, 153, 154, 164 McLaughlin, Susan, 162 McLean, Dolores, 159 McMahon, Linda, 150 McMurroy, Patsy, 155 M Mankins, Karen, 154, 162 Mann, Bobby, 114 Manos, Toulo, 159 Marks, Barbara, 153, 152 Marshall. Bill Ed, 108, 109 Marshall, Gayle, 160 Marshall, Jerry, 113 Malone, Potricio, 163, 161, 165, 155 Martin, Jerry, 94 Moryo, Gayle, 153, 155, 164 Mash, Clarice, 155, 160 Moshburn, Norma, 155, 150 Mason, Ronnie, 95, 98 Mothews, Jerry, 113 Mathison, Margaret, 153, 155, 164 Mauldin, Benny, 95 Meadows, Sydney, 155 Meiscnboch, David, 152 Mertz, Vickie, 155, 164, 152 Miller, Bobby, 163 Miller, Jackie, 156 Millican, David, 153, 165 Minor, Bobby, 160 Michell, David, 94, 98. 104, 106, 108, 110 Miller, Bill, 107 Millor, Bobby, 114 Mobley, Norma, 157, 152, 155, 164, 165 Mock, Richard, 161 Moody, Dix, 111 Moore, Barbara, 113 Moore, Ed, 160, 161 Moore, Kemp, 111 Moore, Kip, 101. 107 Moore, Jeon, 161, 164 Morris, Corroll, 152 Morris, Jockie, 159, 155 Morris, Myra, 155 Morrison, Jannie, 155 Morrow, Bill, 157 Moss, Jone, 159, 155 Mullendore, Patsy, 164, 155, 163 Munves, Natalie, 160, 159 Murphy, Pot, 157, 164 Myers, Arlene, 162 Myers, Martha, 155, 161 N Noil. E. H., 161 Nonce, Bob, 108, 109 Needham, Shonon, 155 Nelson, Charles, 163, 153 Nelson, Pol, 101 Nesbitt, Yvonne, 155, 163 Newberry, Margaret, 159 Newton, Betty, 160 Nichols, Mildred, 155, 165 Noble, Solly. 155. 163, 159 O Olssun, Jeny, 155 O'Neal, Janet, 155 Ondrusek. Shirley. 164, 157, 155 O Rcar, Virginia, 154 Orem, Dixie, 164, 162, 152 Orr, Jerry, 101, 107 Ostler, Gail, 162 Owen, Beverly, 155 Owens, Carolyn, 113, 163, 159. 154 Owens, Joyce, 159, 163, 165 P Pace, Woyne, 95. 98 Page, Sandra, 163, 156 Palmer, Suzanne, 164, 163, 155 Page Tuo Hundred seven Parker, Nancy, 154, 162 Parker, Peggy, 162 Parks, Allen, 165 Porks, Josephine, 154, 153, 159, 152 Parks, Wayne, 101 Porvin, Don, 104, 106 Paschal, Allen, 114 Pashetag. Bill, 95. 114 Pattillo, Patricia, 159 Payne, Dorothy, 164 Payne, Dorothy, 155, 159, 152, 161 Peeler, Betty Jane, 163 Perdue, Matlilanc, 159 Perkins, lee, 111 Perkins, Terry, 114, 116 Peterson, Oscar, 114 Pctrokis, John, 161 Philips, Goylc, 161 Phillips, Francos, 157, 163 Plunk. Me 11, 111 Pickering, Morcia, 158, 163, 156, 152 Pierce, Glenda, 152, 155, 153 Pike, Mary lu, 153, 165 Portor, Patti, 155 Posey, Tommy, 114 Pound, Jerry, 95, 98, 108, 109 Powell, 8oono, 107 Powell, Patsy, 164, 152 Prescott, Phil, 95, 104, 105, 98 Prescott, Shcrron, 155 Pressly, Nell, 155, 159 Preston, Pal, 153, 156 Pringle, Jerry, 161, 165 Prock, Peggy, 163 R Randall, Sylvia, 155 Rash, Bob, 101, 108 Rash, Shelby, 152 Rankin, Marion, 159 Rawlins, Mary Jane, 164 Rawlinson, Carol, 155 Rawlinson, Hoyden, 112 Roy, Glenda Kay, 159 Ray, Jimmy, 108, 109, 114 Roye, Tommy, 114. 116 Reed, Howord, 107, 108, 110 Reese, Roymond, 161 Reeves, David, 108, 110 Reid, James, 101 Reynolds, Claudette, 154, 165 Reynolds, Ino, 165 Reynolds, Patty, 164 Reynolds, Tommy, 114 Rice, Thelma, 163 Richards, Linda, 164, 160 Richardson, Evelyn, 155 Richie, Curtis, 104, 105 Ricker, Jimmie, 161 Riley, Nancy, 160, 155 Rimmer. Howard, 1 8, 110 Rivors, Betty, 164, 163 Roberts, Jackie, 155, 163, 165 Roberts, Janis, 159, 155 Robertson, Mildred, 159 Robison, Bonnie, 161, 163 Robinson, Jack, 95, 160 Roderick, Carolyn, 165 Rogers, Patsy, 159, 155 Rogers, Richard, 114, 116, 165 Rogers, Shcrrv Jov. 153. 164, 161, 155 Rogstad. Gail. 155 Roland, Joy, 111 Rosamond, Elaine, 155, 164 Rose, Patsy, 157, 164. 156, 165 Rowe, Johnny, 101, 108 Rudder, Tommy, 114 Ruhlond, Erwin, 112 Rushing, Sabra, 155 Rusk, Bernice, 165 159 Rusk. Kathryn, 159, 165 Ruzicko, Helene, 155 S Sals, Lorolee, 155 Sanders, Charles, 112 Page Two Hundred eight INDEX, continued Sanford, Barbara, 155 Saulsman, John, 114, 160 Soulsman, Norma, 160 Savage, Bill, 101 Savage, Caroline, 155 Savage, Carolyn, 113, 155, 160 Schooley, Esther, 159 Scotch, Janette, 159 Scotch, Louise, 159 Scruggs, Judy, 159 Selby, Betty, 156, 163 Shorber, Morgie, 157, 153 Shaw, Mary Ann, 159 Sharpe, Opal, 155 Shearer, Bob, 165 Shepherd, Carl, 159 Shuffler, Jimmy, 111 Simmons, More, 159 Shugart, Robert, 101 Skinner, Jim, 108, 110 Skinner, Rusty, 156 Smith, Barbara, 163 Smith, Charles, 165 Smith, Gene, 162 Smith, T. R., 161 Smith, Joanne, 155 Smith, Wendell, 111 Solow, Maxine, 157, 159 Soule, Doris, Ann, 162 Spoonemorc, Bettie, 162 Sorensen, Lera, 163 Sorensen, George, 164, 157 Southworth, Cerelle, 155 Stacks, Peggy, 165 Stafford, Billy, 101 Stofford, Bob, 164, 152 Stafford, Sandria, 155 Stondley, Marita, 154, 162 Stark, Chcrri linn, 162 Stark. Robert, 95, 99, 164 Staton, Carolyn Jo, 160, 165, 154 Stein, Ellen, 160, 164, 153, 162, 165 Stophens, Ann, 162 Storling, Sonja, 154 Stewart, Donna, 158, 153 Still, Walter, 112 Stobough, Clarence, 101, 111 Stockton, Hal, 95, 99 Stone, Claude, 113, 164 Stone, Jon, 154, 158, 165 Stone, Stanley, 165 Stout, Ewing lee. 158 Stout, Willie D., 154 Stovall, Diane, 154, 162 Stovall, Robert, 99 Stover, Henry, 165 Strickland, Betty, 154, 165 Stringer, Emogene, 161 Stunz, Judy, 154, 162 Sullivan, Terry, 114 Susman, Buddy, 103 Swartz, Mary, 154 Swigcr, Stephen, 157, 152 T Toylor, Betty, 155, 163 Taylor, Marilyn, 160, 158, 154 Tanner, Bill, 104, 106 Totom, Paul, 94, 98 Templin, Gerold, 95, 98, 114 Terrell, Borney, 114 Terry, Mary Lou, 153, 163, 161 Terry, Sylvia, 155, 159 Tharp, Pat, 101, 114 Thomas, June, 152 Thompson, Horace, 111 Thompson, Marshall, 114, 165 Thompson, Marty, 163, 159 Thompson, Noncy, 159 Thompson, Tommie Jo, 155 Thorp, Lou, 155, 164 Thrasher, Jcannic, 155 Thurman, Linda, 164 Timer, Jock, 101 Tippie, Charlotte, 159 Tombrello, Tom, 114 Tompkins, Pat, 155, 164 Toney, Gerry Ann, 155 Trostel, Robert, 161, 159 Truitt, Everett, 152 Truitt, James, 152 Turner, Oscar, 101, 107, 111 U Umphrcss, Pacheco, 157, 163 V Vance, Betlyc, 163, 159 Van Voost, Sonny, 114 Veoch, Betty, 155 Ventura, Antoinette, 155 Vestal, Pat. 157 Vickery, Don, 101, 160 W Wadsworth, Carolyn, 157, 160 Wallace, Barbara, 164, 162 Walker, Marilyn, 154 Ward, Gene, 95, 99, 114 Warner, Sam, 157, 165, 152 Watson, Deneen, 155, 165 Watson, Gary, 101 Watts, Ann, 159 Watts, Jerry Dell, 159, 160 Weed, Emilyne, 164 Wcndelborn, Gretchcn, 164 Wentz, Janet, 157, 154, 156, 162 Wertheimer, Jack, 101 West, Betty, 153, 155, 159 West, Kenny, 95, 101, 114 Wharton, Julia, 155, 159 Whotley, Warren, 112 Wheeler, Eddy, 101 White, Betty, 163 White, Chloie, 152 White, Jimmy, 111 White, Norma Fay, 155, 163, 165 White, Pat, 158. 152 Whiteman, Martha, 164, 152, 157 Whitfield, Emily, 155 Wilcox. Pot, 159 Willett. Donna, 160, 164, 152 Williams, Carol, 155, 164 Williams, Johnny, 94, 99 Williams, Lolita, 160, 155 Willis, Ellen, 165, 154, 153 Willis, Paul. 101, 114 Wilson, Joan, 163 Wilson, Joy, 164. 154, 153 Wilson, Loretta, 159 Withers, Leon, 161 Withers, John, 152 Witty, Peggy, 155 Woerncr, Bill, 94. 99, 114 Wood, Judy, 155 Wortham, Mary Anne, 153, 164, 162 Wooden, Martha, 162 Worthington, Ann, 157 Woodham, Doug, 157 Wrcyford, Normon, 160 Wright, Harland, 156 Wright, Joetta, 160. 165. 159. 155. 153 Wright, Loretta, 160. 159, 155, 153, 165 Wylie, Rosonnc, 161 Wyly, Sora Ann, 159 Y Yeager, Sudie, 161, 165 Young, Freddie, 161 Young, Madell, 164 Young, Romilda, 155, 165, 159 Z Zeller, James, 95, 99, 104, 105, 114 Zeller, Marie, 158 Ziemer, Nathan, 113 X3 . Jo - 'ko O' A rv.V hr ciX '■A O' -4—-- ltu Lt IhU . (U Jt ’ V r j
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